The
ANS Archives serves two distinct audiences: ANS staff and external
researchers. There are three levels of access to archival records:
restricted, business confidential, and open. These are
describes as follows:
Restricted records are ones which are particularly
sensitive. Examples of "restricted" records include:
personnel files and educational records. They are accessible
only to the creating department, unless otherwise approved by
the Executive Director.
Business confidential records are records
created within the past 25 years which are not considered "restricted"
but which the ANS might not want individuals other than staff
or consultants to view because they pertain to ongoing activities
or current staff or officers.
Open records are records created more than
25 years ago that do not pertain to current activities, staff
or officers and which are not otherwise considered "restricted"
or "business confidential." A record also would be
considered "open" if it has been published in some
form, such as the ANS Newsletter. Anyone—staff,
consultants, outside researchers—has access to "open"
records.
Staff Access
All
records are accessible to staff unless specifically designated
as "restricted." "Restricted" records
may be accessed only by the Executive Director and the creating
department and/or individual, unless otherwise approved by the
Executive Director.
Staff
can borrow non-restricted records, although if records are borrowed
a "file-out" card must be substituted in place of
the borrowed folder, with the borrower's name, file name and
date removed noted.
External
Researcher Access
External
researchers are allowed access—either in-person or through
staff searching—only to "open" records, unless
otherwise approved by the Executive Director. Researchers can
request archival staff to conduct the research on behalf of
the inquirer. If the researcher elects to conduct his/her
research in person, he/she must first submit a signed Access
Application form. All visits to the archives must
be arranged in advance with the archivist.
Directions to the ANS can be found here.
Researchers
cannot borrow original records or papers. Photocopies
can be made at the archivist's discretion according to the following
fee schedule:
Photocopying
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black
& white |
color
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$0.50/page
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n/a
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Scanning
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black
& white |
color
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1-10
images |
$50/image
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$75.00/image
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More
than 10 images |
$25/image
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$40/image
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Shipping
& Handling |
domestic
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domestic
express |
international
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$5/order
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$15/order
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$10/order
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All
orders must be prepaid by check drawn on a U.S. bank or by credit
card (Visa, MasterCard, or American Express). If
the researcher is paying by check or money order, such should
be made payable to:
The
American Numismatic Society
FEDERAL
TAX ID-135562383
Photocopies
will only be provided after a researcher submits a completed
Photocopy
Request form. All copies will be made by archival
staff. Restrictions may be placed based on size of request,
sensitive content, or preservation problems. Copying is done
by archival staff. Large orders may have to be mailed
to the researcher at a later date.
Original
records can be loaned outside the Society only to qualified
institutions. Such institutions need to submit a completed
Loan Agreement form in advance.
Before
a researcher can use a record in the ANS Archives in a publication,
he/she must complete a Permission
to Publish form.