Reading room rules
Please do:
- Enter your details in our visitors' log each day you visit
- Leave your bag and/or coat in the lockers/coat stand provided or with the reading room staff
- Use a pencil, a laptop or a tablet to make notes when consulting material
- Open only one file or bundle at a time to avoid mixing paper between files; ensure that you return files with the pages in the original order in which you received them
- Protect the items by using the book supports and weights when asked to by the reading room staff
- Avoid putting strain on the spine of an open volume - don't try to force it to lie flat, don't leave it lying open face downwards, don't mark your place with anything other than a strip of paper
- Show your permission to reading room staff if you wish to photograph material*
- Show consideration for other users by keeping conversation and other noise to a minimum
Please do not:
- Have any food or liquid with you whilst in the reading room
- Use pens or ink when consulting archives and collections
- Lean on, or place anything on top of, documents, plans or books, whether open or closed
- Allow an item to hang over the edge of a table
- Mark, fold or crease material in any way
- Lick or moisten fingers when handling an item
- Touch the text of documents or other items
- Try to force documents or books to open - if you are having difficulties the reading room staff will be pleased to help
- Use a mobile phone to make or receive calls
- Use a tape recorder (except by special arrangement)
- Use a scanner on the documents (all copying of material, except by hand-held photography, must be done by staff)*
- Use flash photography*
- Have more than three archival files or other items at your desk at a time (except with the permission of the reading room staff)
- Take archive boxes to your desk (except with the permission of the reading room staff)
Thank you for your co-operation.
* The use of digital cameras (no flash photography) is permitted in the reading room by prior arrangement. Users of digital cameras will be asked to sign a declaration confirming that the images taken are for personal research purposes only.