Part 1254 — Using Records and Donated Historical Materials
Subpart A — General Information
- § 1254.1— What kinds of archival materials may I use for research?
- § 1254.2— Does NARA provide information about documents?
- § 1254.4— Where and when are documents available to me for research?
- § 1254.6— Do I need a researcher identification card to use archival materials at a NARA facility?
- § 1254.8— What information do I need to provide when applying for a researcher identification card?
- § 1254.10— For how long and where is my researcher identification card valid?
- § 1254.12— Will NARA log or inspect my computer, other equipment, and notes?
- § 1254.14— Are some procedures in regional archives and Presidential libraries different from those in the Washington, DC, area?
Subpart B — Research Room Rules
- § 1254.20— What general policies apply in all NARA facilities where archival materials are available for research?
- § 1254.22— Do I need to register when I visit a NARA facility for research?
- § 1254.24— Whom does NARA allow in research rooms?
- § 1254.26— What can I take into a research room with me?
- § 1254.28— What items are not allowed in research rooms?
- § 1254.30— Does NARA provide any supplies?
- § 1254.32— What rules apply to public access use of the Internet on NARA-supplied computers?
- § 1254.34— What are my responsibilities when using documents?
- § 1254.36— What care must I take when handling documents?
- § 1254.38— How do I keep documents in order?
- § 1254.40— How does NARA prevent removal of documents?
- § 1254.42— What are the rules that apply to using self-service microfilm?
- § 1254.44— How long may I use a microfilm reader?
- § 1254.46— Are there other rules of conduct that I must follow?
- § 1254.48— When does NARA revoke research privileges?
- § 1254.50— Does NARA consider reinstating research privileges?
- § 1254.52— Can NARA extend the period of revoked research privileges?
Subpart C — Copying Archival Materials
- § 1254.60— What are NARA's copying services?
- § 1254.62— Does NARA have archival materials protected by copyright?
- § 1254.64— Will NARA certify copies?
- § 1254.70— How may I make my own copies of documents?
- § 1254.72— What procedures do I follow to copy documents?
- § 1254.74— What documents are unsuitable for copying on a self-service or personal copier or scanner?
- § 1254.76— What procedures do I follow to copy formerly national security-classified documents?
- § 1254.80— Does NARA allow me to use scanners or other personal copying equipment?
- § 1254.82— What limitations apply to my use of self-service card-operated copiers?
- § 1254.84— How may I use a debit card for copiers in the Washington, DC, area?
- § 1254.86— May I use a personal paper-to-paper copier at the National Archives at College Park?
- § 1254.88— What are the rules for the Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Research Room at the National Archives at College Park?
Subpart D — Microfilming Archival Materials
- § 1254.90— What is the scope of this subpart?
- § 1254.92— How do I submit a request to microfilm records and donated historical materials?
- § 1254.94— What must my request include?
- § 1254.96— What credits must I give NARA?
- § 1254.98— May NARA make subsequent use of my publication?
- § 1254.100— How does NARA evaluate requests?
- § 1254.102— What requests does NARA not approve?
- § 1254.104— How does NARA determine fees to prepare documents for microfilming?
- § 1254.106— What are NARA's equipment standards?
- § 1254.108— What are NARA's requirements for the microfilming process?
- § 1254.110— Does NARA ever rescind permission to microfilm?