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Resources for Conducting Research at the North Baker Research Library

Frequently Asked Questions
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Who may use the Library?
The Library is open to all researchers of California history. We suggest elementary, secondary, and undergraduate students seeking published material (books, journal articles, etc.) start their research at school or public libraries. If you would like to discuss your research interests with library staff in advance of your visit, you may call the reference desk at 415 357-1848 x220 or send e-mail to reference@calhist.org

Do I need to make an appointment to use the Library?
You are welcome to visit during our public open hours, Wednesdays through Fridays from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm; appointments are not required. Researchers must be registered before 4:30, when paging stops.

The Library is located at the CHS headquarters at 678 Mission Street in San Francisco.

What should I bring to the Library?
You will need a valid photo ID to register to use the library, and pencils and paper for note taking. In the interest of protecting the collections, pens are not allowed in the Reading Room. Laptop computers are permitted; however, please be prepared to check your computer case along with any other bags, coat, etc. that you are carrying.

How can I find out what is in your collection?
The CHS collection does not facilitate browsing since most of the collection is shelved in "closed stacks." You will need to identify the materials you wish to see by using card catalogs, shelf lists, and finding aids in order to complete request slips so that items can be retrieved by library staff. A significant portion of our printed collection (books, pamphlets, posters, etc.), manuscript collection, and photography collection is included in OCLC's Worldcat (http://www.oclc.org/worldcat).

Additionally, the Online Archive of California (OAC) (www.oac.cdlib.org) includes descriptions and finding aids to many of our collections. To find descriptions of manuscript & photography collections on the OAC, select “California Historical Society” under “By Institution” and browse the list of collection descriptions OR search in the “Find a Collection at this Institution” box.

However, many of our collections are only accessible through card catalogs, shelf lists, and finding aids located in the CHS Library Reading Room. Library staff will be happy to answer questions regarding particular collections or our holdings on a specific subject.

Can I view photographs on the Internet?
Since the bulk of our photography collection is not scanned or viewable online, the best way to access our photographs is by making a visit to our library. To view CHS images and texts contributed to collaborative projects with other institutions, go to the University of California’s Calisphere and type “California Historical Society” in the search box and browse over 8,000 images from our collection. Currently, images from our collections are featured in the following online digital projects: California History Online on the CHS website, The Chinese in California Digital Archive, part of the Library of Congress American Memory website, and the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital Collection.

May I borrow from the Library?
Materials from the Research Collections do not circulate to individual researchers or other libraries. All research must be done on-site in the Reading Room with the supervision of library staff. We may provide photocopies in response to Interlibrary Loan (ILL) requests, if the material is not widely available through other libraries and the request is for a small number of pages. Occasionally, the Library will lend microfilm of manuscript collections through ILL to other research libraries. We do not lend microfilm copies of newspapers.

How can I get photocopies of Library materials?
Photocopying can be done by library staff only. You must complete and sign a Photocopy Request form indicating which items you would like to have copied. All photocopying is paid in advance and subject to approval by library staff based upon preservation and copyright concerns. Photographs are never photocopied and manuscript collections are never photocopied in their entirety.

Can I get photocopies without visiting the Library?
All requests for copies must be made in writing, either by letter, e-mail, or fax; we cannot accept requests made by telephone. You will be sent a Photocopy Request form on which to indicate those items you would like to have copied. All photocopying is paid in advance and subject to approval by library staff based upon preservation and copyright concerns. Orders are completed in the order in which they are received. There is neither a rush schedule nor rush fees for photocopying, and we cannot guarantee delivery within a specific time. A $10 minimum fee applies to all orders sent remotely.

How can I access articles published in our journal, California History?
Articles from past issues of California History (and its predecessors, California Historical Quarterly and California Historical Society Quarterly) are available online through the subscription service jstor.org. Check your local library for access. If you can’t find the article you are looking for, email reference@calhist.org. For a minimum fee of $10, we can provide a PDF or photocopy of the article (limit one article per request).

If you are interested in purchasing an entire past issue of the journal, please check with the Membership & Development office at kjacobson@calhist.org for availability and pricing.

How can I get a photographic reproduction
of an item in the CHS collections?

Please see Guidelines for Obtaining Images

Do you provide digital scans or images for purchase?
Yes. See Reproductions.

May I photograph or scan Library materials myself?

By arrangement and at the discretion of library staff, you may take a limited number of digital photographs for reference purposes only, using your own camera. Flash is not permitted. By arrangement, video/motion picture filming may be scheduled for a fee. Scanning is not allowed.

Does the Library offer research for a fee?
No. Due to the size of our staff, we can only provide limited research. Generally we will devote up to twenty minutes to each question regarding our collections. For more involved requests, we can provide a list of independent researchers for hire in the Bay Area who may do research in our collections for you.

Would you be able to tell me how much a book (photograph, diary, painting, etc.) is worth?
We cannot provide appraisals or assign values. Appraisals are the business of booksellers, auction houses, and accredited appraisers. Here are some links to assist you in researching auction sales prices or finding an appraiser:

Antiquarian Booksellers' Association of America
American Society of Appraisers
Pacific Book Auction
Bonhams & Butterfields

Why is it called the North Baker Research Library?
North Baker, 1912-1991, was a former president of the Board of Trustees of the California Historical Society and a generous benefactor of the Library.

 

 

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