- LSU Libraries, 1998 - present
- Librarian, 2008 - present
- Associate Librarian, 2004 - 2008
- Assistant Librarian, 1998- 2004
- Reference Librarian, Whitman College, 1996 - 1998
- Special Appointment Librarian, Colorado State University, 1995 - 1996
- University of Texas at Austin, MLIS
- St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, B.A., English
- Speaker, with Stephen Beck (LSU) and Roger Wood (InfoEd Global), “Enabling Value featuring InfoEd Global: Showcasing ORCiD-Enabled Scholarly Service Providers,” an ORCiD “Enabling Value” webinar, 11/09/23.
- Presenter, with Rachel Borchardt, Jennifer Matthews, and Polly Boruff-Jones, "A Proposed Framework for the Evaluation of Academic Librarian Scholarship," Charleston Conference, Charleston, VA, 11/06/19.
- Presenter, with Ebony McDonald, "LSU Libraries Diversity Residency Program: Planning, Launching, and Assessing," LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, 10/15/19.
- "Writing and Publishing in the Field of Academic Librarianship," panel member for the Louisiana Virtual Academic Library Conference, 11/15/18.
- "Keeping Pace with the Transformations of Libraries in an Ever-Diverse Society: Using Social Media to Reach Diverse Populations," a program co-sponsored by the LLA Diversity Interest Group and the LSU School of Library and Information Science, 10/5/13.
- Presenter, "Catholic Library World: Behind the Scenes," Catholic Library Association 2013 Convention, Houston, TX, 4/4/13.
- Presenter, with Robbie Gore, "SubjectsPlus," LOUIS Users Annual Conference, 10/14/11.
- Speaker, "Leadership Breakfast," a meeting of the leadership of the Catholic Library Association, New Orleans, LA, 4/29/11.
- Presenter, "CSS for e-Library," LOUIS Users Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, 10/21/10.
- Presenter, "Using Google Docs for Gathering and Distributing Data," LOUIS Users Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 10/21/10.
- Presenter, "Publish and Flourish: Writing for Academic Librarians," Pre-LUC ACRL-LA Workshop, Baton Rouge, LA, 10/08/08.
- Presenter, "Preconference: Using Macromedia's Flash to Create a Library Research Tutorial," LLA (Louisiana Library Association) Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, 3/06/07.
- Presenter, "RSS in Libraries" LOUIS Users Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, 10/05/06.
- Speaker, "Job Hunting and Resume Workshop," a workshop sponsored by the Graduate Library & Information Science Student Association (GLISSA), to the School of Library and Information Science students. Baton Rouge, LA, 4/21/05.
- Speaker (with Paul Hrycaj and Becky Hebert), "Job Hunting and Resume Workshop," a workshop sponsored by the Graduate Library & Information Science Student Association (GLISSA), to the School of Library and Information Science students. Baton Rouge, LA, 11/04/04.
- Presenter, with Ted Chaffin, "Flash -- Targeting Undergraduates with Interesting, Interactive, Innovative and Explosive Twists on Everyday Online Tutorials," LOUIS Users Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, 10/19/04.
- Speaker (with Paul Hrycaj and Lydia Acosta), "Job Hunting and Resume Workshop," a workshop sponsored by the Graduate Library & Information Science Student Association (GLISSA), to the School of Library and Information Science students. Baton Rouge, LA, 4/01/04.
- Presenter, "Basic HTML," a workshop given to teachers from St. Aloysius School and St. Joseph's Academy. Baton Rouge, 04/04/03.
- Panel Member, "How to Break Into the World of Library Publishing," LLA (Louisiana Library Association) Annual Conference, Gonzales, LA, 03/18/03.
- Panel Member, "Integrated Full-Text Finders: Libraries' Serials List," LLA (Louisiana Library Association) Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, 03/05/02.
- Presenter, "Job Hunting: Resume Writing and Interviewing," a presentation given for the Louisiana State University School of Library and Information Science (SLIS), 11/08/01.
- Panel Moderator, "Louisiana Panel Response to Exploring New Roles for Academic Librarians: The Information Literacy Odyssey," ACRL (Association of College and Research Libraries) -Louisiana/LOUIS Users Joint Conference, Hammond, LA, 10/25/01.
- Presenter, "Web Site Management," The Association of College and Research Libraries- Louisiana (ACRL-LA) and LOUIS Users Conference (LUC) Joint Conference, Chalmette, LA, 10/12/00.
- Presenter, "Back to the Basics: Concepts for Library Web Design," given twice at the Louisiana Support Staff Association of Libraries (LaSSAL) Annual Conference, Lafayette, LA, 9/22/00.
- Presenter, "Incorporating Library Internet Resources in Teaching," a presentation given with Deborah Lenares at the Teaching in Higher Education Forum (THE) annual conference, Baton Rouge, LA, 4/11/00.
- Panel Member, "Innovative Instruction Incorporating New Technologies," LLA (Louisiana Library Association) Annual Conference, Alexandria, LA, 3/15/00.
- Presenter: NMRT-Thorpe Associates Grassroots Grant Award, at the "Recognizing the RED Gang: LLA Awards Luncheon" LLA (Louisiana Library Association) Annual Conference, Alexandria, LA, 3/15/00.
- Chair, W. B. Yeats Panel. Central New York Conference on Language and Literature, SUNY College at Cortland, October 5-7, 1997.
- Presenter, "Beginning HTML," three workshops, LLA (Louisiana Library Association) Annual Conference, Baton Rouge, 3/17/99, 3/18,99 and 3/19/99.
- Presenter, "Implementing an E-mail Bibliographic Instruction Course at a College Library," The Association of College and Research Libraries- Louisiana (ACRL-LA) Annual Meeting, Hammond, LA, 02/26/99.
- Presenter, Kelsey, Sigrid. "Little Dorrit: A Paradise Lost." Paper presented at Legacies an annual conference sponsored by the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, September 1996.
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Kelsey, Sigrid, ed. Fostering Student Success: Academic, Social, and Financial Incentives. ALA Editions, 2022.
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ACRL Impactful Scholarship and Metrics Task Force, "ACRL Framework for Impactful Scholarship and Metrics" (2020), ACRL.
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Borchardt, Rachel; Polly Boruff-Jones; Sigrid Kelsey; and Jennifer Matthews, "A Proposed Framework for the Evaluation of Academic Librarian Scholarship" (2019). Proceedings of the Charleston Library Conference.
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Kelsey, Sigrid, "Open Access Drives Change in Libraries and Scholarly Associations," Phi Kappa Phi Forum. Spring 2016, 26-29.
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Kelsey, Sigrid and Kirk St.Amant, eds. Computer Mediated Communication: Issues and Approaches in Education. IGI Global, 2011.
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St.Amant, Kirk and Sigrid Kelsey, eds. Computer Mediated Communication across Cultures: International Interactions in Online Environments IGI Global, 2011.
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Kelsey, Sigrid E. and Marjorie J. Porter, eds. Best Practices for Corporate Libraries. Libraries Unlimited, 2011.
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Kelsey, Sigrid and Angela VandenBroek. "Web-Mediated Resource Distribution for a Library Web Site," Codex: Journal of the Louisiana Chapter of the ACRL. 1.1 (2010): 49-82.
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Kelsey, Sigrid. "Harper's Weekly"; "Loyal Publication Society"; "Civil War Newspapers"; and "Thomas Nast," Encyclopedia of Media and Propaganda in Wartime America. Ed. Martin Manning, Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2010.
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Kelsey, Sigrid. "Internet," Encyclopedia of US Political History. Ed. Andrew Robertson, Washington DC: CQ Press, 2010. Kelsey, Sigrid. "Writing for Reference Books" and "Book Reviews," Writing and Publishing: The Librarian's Handbook. Ed. Carol Smallwood. Chicago: The American Library Association, 2009.
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Russo Michael, Sigrid Kelsey, and Maud Walsh. "Online Integration of Information Literacy in an Environmental Management Systems Course,"Understanding Online Instructional Modeling: Theories and Practices. Eds. Robert Zheng and Sharmila Pixy Ferris. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2008. (Included as a resource on the ALA/ACRL Instruction Section's Information Literacy in the Disciplines bibliography)
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Kelsey, Sigrid and Elisabeth Pankl. "Verbal Text: Communication in the Information Age," Readings for Technical Communication. Ed. Jennifer MacLennan, PhD. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2008.
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Kelsey, Sigrid and Kirk St.Amant, eds. Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication. IGI Global, 2008.
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Kelsey, Sigrid. "Abernathy, Martha"; "Alexander, Charles Wesley"; "Blair, Lorinda Ann"; "Clalin, Frances"; "Clayton, Sallie"; "Gilman, Caroline Howard"; "McKay, Charlotte"; "Moulton, Louise Chandler"; "Prescott, Harriet E."; and "Turchin, Nadine Lvova," Women in the American Civil War. Ed. Lisa Tendrich Frank. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2007.
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Kelsey, Sigrid. "Open Source Software and the Corporate World," Handbook of Research on Open Source Software: Technological, Economic, and Social Perspectives. Eds. Kirk St. Amant and Brian Still. Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing, 2007: 570-577.
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Kelsey, Sigrid. "The Democratic Party"; "Eleanor Roosevelt"; and "Franklin Delano Roosevelt," The Home Front Encyclopedia: United States, Britain, and Canada in World Wars I and II. Ed. James Ciment. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 2007.
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Kelsey, Sigrid. "Edgar Lee Masters" and "Lyric Poetry." The Facts on File Companion to Twentieth-Century American Poetry. Ed. Burt Kimmelman. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2005.
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Kelsey, Paul and Sigrid Kelsey, eds. Outreach Services in Academic and Special Libraries. Haworth Press, 2004.
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Robins, David and Sigrid Kelsey. "Analysis of Web-based Information Architecture in a University Library: Navigating for Known Items," Information Technology and Libraries. 21.4 (December 2002): 158- 169.
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Kelsey, Sigrid and Deborah Lenares. "E-struction: An Electronic Instruction Program at Louisiana State University and the University of New Orleans," The Reference Librarian 75/76 (2002): 305-314.
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___________. "Hilary Masters," Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 244: American Short-Story Writers Since World War II. Ed. Patrick Meanor and Joseph McNicholas. Detroit: The Gale Group, 2001. 239- 245.
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Hopkins, Donna and Sigrid Kelsey. "Patent and Trademark Depository Library Web Pages: A Case Study of Subject Specific Library Web Pages,"E-Libraries Proceedings - 2001. Medford, New Jersey: Information Today, 2001: 49 - 60.
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Reference and User Services Association. User Access to Services Committee. "Users' Information-Seeking Behavior: What Are They Really Doing? A Bibliography," Reference and User Services Quarterly 40.3 (Spring 2001): 240-50.
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____________. "Margaret I, Queen of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (b. 1353, r. 1387-1412)"; "Pacioli, Luca (c. 1445-1515)"; "Paston, John (1421-66)"; "Sforza, Francesco (1401-66)" and "Vergerio, Pietro Paulos, the Elder (c. 1370-1445). The Late Medieval Age of Crisis and Renewal 1300-1500: A Biographical Dictionary. Ed. Clayton J. Drees. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001. 325-6.
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Kelsey, Sigrid. "Effectively Manage a Web Site: Five Time Saving Methods," Louisiana Libraries 63.2 (2000): 12-13.
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Kelsey, Sigrid. "Library User Education: Implementing an E-mail Bibliographic Instruction Course at a College Library," LLA Bulletin 61 (Summer 1999): 222-225.
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Kelsey, Sigrid and Gregory Odegard. "Internet Guide for Colorado Engineers," Colorado Libraries 22 (Winter 1996): 36-40.
Editorial Boards
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Library Diversity and Residency Studies, Editorial Board, 2020-2022.
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Editorial Advisory Board member: Lim Ling, Hwee and Fay Sudweeks, eds. Innovative Methods and Technologies for Electronic Discourse Analysis, IGI Global, 2013.
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Praeger ABC-CLIO Library Advisory Board, 2011-2017.
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Editorial Advisory Board member: Popp, Mary Pagliero and Diane Dallis, editors, Planning and Implementing Resource Discovery Tools in Academic Libraries, IGI Global, 2012.
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Editorial Advisory Board member: Park, Jung-ran and Eileen Abel, editors, Interpersonal Relations and Social Patterns in Communication Technologies: Discourse Norms, Language Structures and Cultural Variables, Information Science Reference, 2010.
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Editorial Advisory Board member: Olaniran, Bolanle A., Cases on Successful E-Learning Practices in the Developed and Developing World: Methods for the Global Information Economy, IGI Global, 2009.
- Carolyn H. Hargrave Faculty Leadership Award, 2024
- Catholic Library World received 3rd Place in the 2013 Catholic Press Awards for General Excellence
- Campus Federal Credit Union Teaching Enhancement Fund Awardee, 2012; 2011.
- Baton Rouge Business Report 2010 Forty under 40 recipient.
- LSU Today “Flagship Faculty,” 2010
- 2010 ACRL CLS ProQuest Innovation in College Librarianship Award
- Louisiana Library Association Anthony H. Benoit Mid-Career Award, 2010 recipient
"Presented to a member in mid-career who has made outstanding contributions to librarianship." - Kelsey, Sigrid, and Michelle Wang, co-investigators
Library Grant from the Metropolitan Center for Far Eastern Art Studies, 2009 recipient
Awarded for the purchase of Asian Art History books - Scholar Librarian of the Year Award, 2009 recipient
Awarded by ACRL-LA, the Louisiana Chapter of the Association of College & Research Libraries. "This award recognizes an academic librarian whose original research and scholarship related and relevant to academic libraries and higher education has resulted in outstanding work published during the previous calendar year." - Pankl, Elisabeth (Primary Investigator) and Sigrid Kelsey (Committee Member): "Modern Marvels: Jewish Adventures in the Graphic Novel," American Libraries Association "Let's Talk About It" grant, 2007-2008
- Shirley Olofson Memorial Award, 2000 recipient
Sponsored by the New Members Round Table of the American Library Association.
American Library Association (ALA)
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ACRL Impactful Scholarship and Metrics Task Force, 2018 - 2020
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ALA Publishing Committee, 2018 - 2020
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American Libraries Editorial Advisory Committee, 2018 - 2020
Boards
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Friends of the Animals, Baton Rouge, Board of Directors, 2015 – 2022
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Praeger ABC-CLIO, Library Advisory Board, 2011 - 2014
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Louisiana Library Association, Executive Board, ex officio standing member, 2005 - 2015
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Editor, Catholic Library World, Catholic Library Association, 2010 - present.
LSU Libraries Special Collections duplication services support research, teaching, scholarship, publication, and artistic production involving the use of our physical and digital collections. We offer fee-based duplication services for personal or research use only. The LSU Libraries staff reserves the right to refuse or modify a duplication request based on material format, physical condition, and any applicable restrictions. All duplication of Special Collections materials requires prior approval of a library staff member and must be placed through our Special Collections Request System (SCRS).
Duplication requests are not accepted over the phone. If you need assistance using the online account or have questions about the materials to be copied, please contact us using our reference form.
To place a duplication request, use the Special Collections Request System. First-time LSU affiliates (users with a PAWS ID and password) can create an account by clicking on the Login or Create Account button in the Single Sign-On for LSU Students, Faculty, and Staff box. First-time non-LSU affiliates can create an account by clicking on the Login or Create Account button in the Guest box (be sure to click on the First Time Users link after that).
Orders should be submitted through a patron's research account. To place an order, follow these steps:
- Locate the catalog record for each book, manuscript collection, or other item to be copied using the LSU Libraries catalog.
- In the lower portion of the catalog record, under the "Available" tab, click “Request Item” for each book, manuscript collection, or other item to be copied.
- If you are not already logged in to SCRS using your LSU or guest ID, follow the screen prompts. First-time users will be asked to fill out a registration form.
- Select the “Switch to Duplication Order Form” button in the top right corner of the “New Request” form that automatically appears.
- Provide additional, specific details about your order in the appropriate fields. Additional information (e.g., box numbers, folder numbers, etc.) is usually needed for duplication orders of manuscript collections. Consult collections' catalog records and finding aids to find this additional information.
- Once your order is submitted, it will be reviewed by Special Collections staff. You will then receive an order invoice via email including payment instructions, typically within 24-48 hours of submission (with the exception of weekends and holidays).
All copies of the LSU Libraries Special Collections materials created by patrons or provided by Special Collections fall under allowances provided by Section 107 (Fair Use) and Section 108 (Library and Archives exemptions) of the United States Copyright Act.
While Louisiana State University owns the objects in Special Collections, LSU does not own copyright to these materials, except where it has been explicitly transferred. The LSU Libraries does not hold any copyrights. Special Collections is unable to conduct copyright searches and cannot counsel users in the application of copyright law.
Provision of copies of Special Collections holdings does not in any way imply permission to use materials for reasons other than personal research and scholarly use.It is the responsibility of individual users to determine whether their proposed use of Special Collections materials is lawful and/or requires the permission of the copyright holder. Users assume all responsibility for their uses. Please note:
- The LSU Libraries does not grant or deny permission to publish or otherwise distribute material.
- Clearing any intellectual property (copyright, trademark, patent), privacy, and publicity rights is the patron’s responsibility.
- Copies are provided for private study or research purposes only.
- YOU AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS FROM AND AGAINST ALL SUITS, CLAIMS, ACTIONS AND EXPENSES ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF DUPLICATIONS PROVIDED BY SPECIAL COLLECTIONS.
Special Collections does not provide signed letters of permission or sign other permission forms.
Special Collections requires that materials be accompanied with a proper citation and/or credit line in the applicable format below:
For manuscript collections:
Name of the Manuscript Collection, Mss# [manuscript number], Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, La.
- “Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections” must be spelled out the first time a collection is cited. Thereafter, the abbreviation “LLMVC” may be used. Alternately, if the author provides a list of abbreviations used, “LLMVC” may be used throughout.
For University Archives:
Name of originating office followed by "Records", RG#[record group number], Louisiana State University Archives, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, LA.
- “Louisiana State University Archives” must be spelled out the first time a record group is cited. Thereafter the abbreviation “LSUA” may be used. Alternately, if the author provides a list of abbreviations used, “LSUA” may be used.
In addition to the prices given below, a $10 processing fee is applied to all orders. A single fee will be charged for multiple requests submitted at the same time.
Digital Collections: Low-resolution image files are available to download from the Louisiana Digital Library: http://louisianadigitallibrary.org/lsu-sc.
Price: $0.50/page for PDF scans (electronic) or photocopies (print)
Photographic materials: Researchers may order staff-produced digital scans or photographic prints. We do not allow photocopying of photographs, nor the use of personal scanners to scan photographs.
Price: $1/scan
$5 per disk for CD/DVD delivery
Price: $25 per dissertation or thesis (if unavailable electronically)
Price: $10 per disk
Currently unavailable.
Price: $60 for reel-to-reel (only available if negative copy is held by LSU)
$45 for PDF copy of microfilm reel
Are you interested in incorporating active learning with archival materials into your students' classroom experience? We are here to help! The Special Collections house books and manuscripts relating to every discipline and course topic. Special Collections librarians welcome opportunities to give customized presentations on primary source research, the history of books and printing, and the material culture of books, among many other topics. We are also happy to offer advice on materials to include in your own presentations and to assist in developing course-based activities involving rare books and manuscripts.
To schedule an instruction session in Special Collections please fill out this form. If you have any questions, concerns, or would simply like more information, please contact John Miles, Curator of Books, directly at: johnmiles@lsu.edu.
The instruction calendar fills up quickly and we advise that you schedule class visits as early in the semester as possible. We prefer a minimum of two weeks of advance notice but will work our best to accommodate any requests."
The library's McIlhenny Room is our primary instruction space, with seating for roughly fifty students, a large-screen monitor, lectern, and a white board, as well as display tables with ample space for library materials. An adjacent seminar space is also available for smaller classes. Larger groups of up to one hundred can be accommodated in the building's lecture hall.
To learn more about the instructional services we offer and view sample activities and assignments, please see our guide to Teaching with Special Collections.
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Please create a new Special Collections account or log into your existing account to make an appointment or place requests for materials in the collections.
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Items that can be taken into the Reading Room include pencils, note paper or notebooks, laptops, tablets/pads, cameras, chargers, and cell phones. Food, drinks, pens, and other personal items like bags, briefcases, purses, laptop or camera cases, outerwear, and umbrellas should be left in a secure locker.
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LSU Special Collections materials are non-circulating and can only be used in the Reading Room in Hill Memorial Library.
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Some collections are stored off campus and require additional time to retrieve, typically 3-7 days. Talk to a staff member for assistance in placing requests from remote storage.
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Unprocessed collections materials may be used only with permission from a curator. A staff member can assist with this process.
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Items currently on exhibit are unavailable for use in research or instruction unless special approval has been requested in advance and agreed upon by library staff.
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Patrons may photograph archival and manuscript materials (without flash) after completing a Camera User Policy form, obtained from reference desk staff.
Due to the rare or fragile nature of our collections, we ask all researchers to handle materials with extra care according to the following guidelines. Thank you for helping us preserve these unique resources.
- Ensure hands are clean and dry before using materials.
- Use only pencils in the Reading Room.
- Keep materials flat on the tabletop. Please do not mark, alter, fold, lean on, trace materials, or write on note paper with library materials underneath.
- Use one manuscript box, volume, or reel, or up to five publications at a time.
- Maintain the existing order of materials in folders; do not remove items from folders.
- Notify staff if you notice damage of the materials or if items in archival collections appear to be out of order. Do not rearranging the materials yourself.
- Use the provided gloves wwhen handling photographs.
- Use the provided book cradles and weights as necessary.
- Return all items to the reference desk when you are finished with them.
- Make all belongings available for staff to check when you exit the Reading Room.
Loan policy:
- Accredited museums and cultural institutions with proven exhibitions programs may submit loan requests 6 months in advance of proposed loan date.
- Requests must include exhibition title, building location, names of curator(s), duration and method of display, and:
- (published material) title, author, publisher, year of publication, collection, and call number, along with proposed page(s) to display
- (manuscript material) title of collection, item date and description, location
- Loan requests should be sent to Chairity Waugh, Special Collections Cataloger, at cwaugh3@lsu.edu
If approved, borrower must provide a certificate of insurance and current facility report. LSU Libraries must approve mode of shipping/transportation.
Original photographs are not subject to loan. Learn about Special Collections duplication policy here.