Dear all,
Why no small tripods? They do no harm, make no noise and prevent that people will come back to take another one that is not shaken or too dark.
Best,
Jeroen
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Utrecht University Library
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From: A forum for issues related to map & spatial data librarianship [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Henrik Dupont
Sent: vrijdag 4 februari 2011 15:53
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Subject: SV: Digital Camera Trial, Cambridge University Library Map Room
Dear all
Here in Copenhagen this has been a posibility for 3 years- first at the National Archive and since 2008 also at the Royal Library both at the Manuscript Dept and the Dept for Maps and Pictures.
We don't charge people but ask them to fill a form and the pictures are only for personal use.
The onlys problem seems to be people who wants more-
1. People come back to take better pictures or they want to place the items in special places
2. the other day a user wanted to use his own flatbed scanner in the reading room.
This has been denied- so only cameras with no flash, no tripod, no noise.
Henrik Dupont
The Royal Library
Copenhagen
Denmark
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Fra: A forum for issues related to map & spatial data librarianship [mailto:[log in to unmask]] På vegne af Huw Thomas
Sendt: 4. februar 2011 15:31
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Emne: Re: Digital Camera Trial, Cambridge University Library Map Room
Anne,
Interesting that you are not charging we have been allowing this for
some time, but we do charge people.
We have recently updated our guidelines for use of reader's cameras and
the new ones can be found by following the link towards the bottom of
the following webpage: http://www.llgc.org.uk/index.php?id=readers
Huw
Anne Taylor wrote:
> Dear all
>
> (Apologies for cross posting)
>
> I am pleased to announce that three readings rooms - including the Map
> Room - in Cambridge University Library are allowing readers, on a trial
> basis, to use their own cameras to take photographs of items consulted
> in those reading rooms.
>
> The normal restrictions apply - no flash, no noise, no tripods - and we
> hope that the trial will be a success, but there is no guarantee that it
> will become permanent!
>
> The readings rooms taking part in the trial are: Rare Books,
> Manuscripts, Maps.
>
> The trial is for the Lent Term (until Friday 18 March 2011).
>
> There is no charge but you need to fill in our new form and the pictures
> cannot be used for publication.
>
> Anne
>
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Huw Thomas, FRGS, FBCartS
Pennaeth Uned Defnyddiau Di-destun Head of Non-Text Materials Unit
a Llyfrgellydd Mapiau and Map Librarian
Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru National Library of Wales
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