I know that the University Archives are part of Special Collections. Does that mean that I need to go there to see the yearbook, La Cumbre, or to see older issues of the campus newspaper, Daily Nexus?
Although we do keep archival copies of the yearbook, La Cumbre, circulating copies of the yearbook are available in the Main Stacks [LD800 .S35L]. Issues of the Daily Nexus from 2000/2001 onward are available online through the Daily Nexus website. Issues older than that are available on microfilm located in the Main Library [LB3621.65 D35]. If you find that the year or issue you would like to see is missing from the Main Stacks or is checked out, you may use our archival copies, but you will be required to fill out the standard researcher form, supply photo identification (such as a drivers’ license or student card), and abide by all Special Collections policies.
A7. Although we do keep archival copies of the yearbook, La Cumbre, circulating copies of the yearbook are available in the Main Stacks [LD800 .S35L]. Issues of the Daily Nexus from 2000/2001 onward are available online through the Daily Nexus website. Issues older than that are available on microfilm located in the Main Library [LB3621.65 D35]. If you find that the year or issue you would like to see is missing from the Main Stacks or is checked out, you may use our archival copies, but you will be required to fill out the standard researcher form, supply photo identification (such as a drivers’ license or student card), and abide by all Special Collections policies.
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- I know that the University Archives are part of Special Collections. Does that mean that I need to go there to see the yearbook, La Cumbre, or to see older issues of the campus newspaper, Daily Nexus?
- How does Special Collections/University Archives play a role in the Library and the larger campus community?
- Does the Archives and Special Collections fill inter-library loan requests?