The Saint Mary's University Archives is the official memory of the University and keeper of its records. The collection includes manuscript material, printed material, photographs, and artefacts.
In addition to items in the Archival Collection, the Archives holds other material in Books and the Records Centre. Please see the appropriate pages for information on those collections. A list of University publications is also available.
Collections Policy
The Archives collects material in the following areas:
Items are collected in a variety of formats, and currently our collections include bound documents, unbound manuscript material, photographs, computer discs, data tapes, artefacts, and architectural plans.
Access/Restrictions
Material in the Archival Collection is generally available to be viewed in the Archives reading room on the third floor of the Library during our open hours. Access to certain material may be restricted by either the donor or the Archives due to various reasons, including but no limited to: private or privileged information in a collection, easy accessibility of the material from another source, or the fragility of the documents.
Archival material is non-circulating and may not be removed from the Archives reading room. Note that items in our Books section (but not the Archival collection) can be accessed during evenings and weekends through the Library's circulation desk.
Citing Archival Material
Any references to material in the collection should include the name of the institution, as well as the full title and the archival accession number for the particular item. For example: Austin Willis fonds, 2005.10.1, Saint Mary’s University Archives, Patrick Power Library. You can refer to MemoryNS for information on the identifying information, or contact us directly. If you are citing specific items, you should also include the box number, series name, and file name as appropriate.
Information on citing archival material using various citation standards can be found in the library’s Style Guides and Citations page.
Copying of material
Certain material in which the Archives or University owns copyright may be copied for patrons by Archives staff for research purposes.
Costs
Donations
For all donations, please contact the University Archivist to discuss your donations before dropping off their material. University Departments and Faculty Members can have their material appraised before it is transferred or donated to the Archives. Former students, staff members, members of the general public or others with in possession of items related to Saint Mary's they wish to donate should contact us as well.
All donated items become the property of the Archives, subject to any restrictions or other terms agreed upon at the time of donation. At the archivist's discretion items can be loaned rather than donated. This will generally only be done if an item is to be copied for the archival collection, or if it is being used for a display or temporary research.
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