… Register for Research Researcher Registration Form Registration for Onsite Visit All reading room researchers must register once every year prior to being granted access to any collection. Registration includes: Providing a driver's license or other valid form of photo identification. Completing a registration form. All registration forms and information are confidential and are only viewed by staff; it will be kept in his or her researcher file record. Returning …
… State University campus. SDSU Archives and Special Collections Hilton M. Briggs Library 241 1300 North Campus Drive, Box 2115 Brookings, SD 57007 Hours The University Archives is open Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. with the exception of state holidays. University Archives staff are not available during evening or weekend hours; please contact us to make … possible about a particular topic and intended use. Parking When visiting campus, please contact us regarding parking. We will help you. Registration All reading room researchers must register once every year to gain access to any collection. To register: Complete the Researcher Registration Form. You also have the option to fill out a paper form when you visit instead of the online form. Upon your arrival, provide a driver's license or …
… SDSU Archives and Special Collections Reproduction Charges SDSU Affiliate (faculty, staff, student, department, alumni, foundation, etc.) Service Charge Digital reproduction of images (high resolution TIFF or other image file) 1-5 Images: Subsidized by library 6+ Images: $2.00 per image over 5 images Digital reproduction of text (low resolution PDF file) 1-21 Images: Subsidized by library 21+ Images: $0.05 per page over 20 pages Processing Subsidized by library Use Charges (applies only to items for which the library holds copyright) Subsidized by library Non-profit and Scholarly Uses (Non-SDSU Affiliate) Service … books, journals and other published works) $10.00 per image For advertising and other promotional uses (i.e., web sites, posters, brochures, exhibits/displays) $15.00 per image Commercial Use Service Charge Digital reproduction of images (high resolution TIFF or other image file) $10.00 per image Digital reproduction of text (low resolution PDF file) $0.10 …
… Researcher Services Researcher Services The SDSU Archives and Special Collections is open Monday-Friday, 8:30-4:30, excluding state holidays. We provide a range of research services to on-site and remote researchers. For information about the collections, please call … addition to following our regular Policies and Guidelines when you visit, we ask that you wash your hands prior to entering the archives and not use hand sanitizers that may cause damage to the archival materials. Online Consultation We also provide remote consultations to anyone. Our online consultations are done through Zoom. If you would like to speak to an … materials. You can also register for your visit online. Please note that retrieval of some materials not stored in readily accessible areas may take 24-48 hours. Appointments are recommended to ensure that staff can have all relevant materials available. Due to limited staffing, we are unable to identify, locate, and retrieve all requested materials on a walk-in …
… Historical Society and South Dakota State University in order to present a joint summer theater season. The Prairie Repertory Theater has worked to encourage theatrical talent in the community and continue the historic tradition of bringing theater to communities in South Dakota. The Prairie Repertory Theater began by presenting four plays each summer for a duration of six weeks, performed at SDSU in Brookings and … M. Briggs Library SDSU Archives and Special Collections State University Theatre South Dakota State University Theatre Collections SDSU Archives and Special Collections … Prairie Reparatory Theatre 1971 Season Program cover … Prairie Repertory Theatre Archives … The Prairie Repertory Theatre was founded by students and faculty in 1971 after the relocation of the …
… Archives and Special Collections As a public university, South Dakota State University has generated numerous publications, reports and files. With the exception of certain ongoing publications and materials illustrating the historical development of the campus, only publications or writings that treat some aspect of this history of the institution are … The 1881 Act also established a Board of Trustees to oversee the operations of the college. However, it did not provide any funding for the building of the college. That did not come until the 1883 Legislative System. The 1881 Act required that 80 acres of land near Brookings be obtained for the agricultural college within a year. The citizens of Brookings raised over $600 and purchased land that had belonged to Randi Petersen on October 10, 1881. The purchased land was located at N1/2 of SW1/4 of S24, T110, R50W, on the north side of Brookings. As a public university, South Dakota State University has generated numerous publications, reports and files. With the exception of certain …
… Collecting guidelines Collecting guidelines The University Archives is the repository of the historically valuable documentation of South Dakota State University units and individuals, … routinely transferred to the Archives. The guidelines are organized to reflect the types of records usually associated with particular offices and individuals. The guidelines are not comprehensive, though. Please consult the Archives before destroying or removing records. What do I send to the Archives? University offices: The University Archives collects … proposals. Policies and procedures files. Material specific to the university, documenting past and present policies and procedures. Publications. One copy each, includes newsletters, magazines, reports. Research projects. May include proposals, interim and final reports and summary data. All other records may be discarded after administrative and legal retentions …
… routinely transferred to the Archives. The guidelines are organized to reflect the types of records usually associated with particular offices and individuals. The guidelines are not comprehensive, though. Please consult the Archives before destroying or removing records. Records accepted by the University Archives include: Accreditation, program review, and … interim and final reports and summary data. All other records may be discarded after administrative and legal retentions are met. Photographs, negatives, slides, and digital images. All formats, documenting University activities, functions, facilities, and its faculty, staff and students. Must be identified in some way (such as dates, names, or captions). … of the collections are stored offsite and may require a day or two to retrieve. In any case, we always appreciate advance notice if you plan to visit. The Archives reading room is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 – 4:30, and by special arrangement. More questions? Contact us! The University Archives is the repository of historically valuable documentation of …
… part, these are items that, because of content, format, age, condition, or uniqueness are deemed too precious for the regular library collection. Books signed by significant figures may be housed in the Archives. Books determined to have significant monetary value are kept in the Archives. Some books that need special handling are also housed in the Archives. Books in the South Dakota Collection are collected under the guidelines of the Hilton M. Briggs Library South Dakota Collection collecting policy. …
… Donating Student Organization Records The history of South Dakota State University would be incomplete without including the lives and activities of its students. The university archives works with student organizations to ensure that their history is preserved. What types of … records Organization charts and officer lists Pamphlets, brochures, fliers and other promotional materials Photograph and scrapbooks: Photographic prints, negatives or digital images of the organization’s members and activities Policies, manuals and handbooks: Includes files and manuals specific to the organization and its functions Publications and … Some collections are stored offsite and may require a day or two to retrieve. In any case, we always appreciate advance notice if you plan to visit. The Archives reading room is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 – 4:30, and by special arrangement. More questions? Contact us! The history of South Dakota State University would be incomplete without including the …