Commercial Photography
It is University policy that no photographing or filming be done inside any
University building for commercial or advertising purposes. Persons found
bringing equipment into one of the libraries for such purposes, or already
in the act of filming, should be asked to leave. If they refuse to do so,
a library security officer, or lacking that, the University police, should
be summoned.
Press and Publicity Photography
There are valid and worthwhile photography projects involving the libraries,
but in all cases the photographer must first request permission from the
Associate University Librarian for Public Services. This permission must
be requested on weekdays between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. when Library
Administrative Services is normally open. The AUL for Public Services may
specify when a photographing/filming project will take place in order to
minimize disruption.
Press and other news media seeking to take pictures inside the libraries must
receive permission from both the Yale Office of Public Affairs and the AUL for
Public Services. Photographers representing Yale organizations must receive
permission from the Associate University Librarian for Public Services. In summary,
any news, magazine or TV photographer must get permission to photograph inside
the libraries. Once permission has been granted, the head of the library involved
will be informed of it and the date and time that the event will take place.
These permissions are important not only to protect library users and security
but also to help the approved photographer get his work done quickly,
efficiently, and correctly.
Use of Electrical Power
One of the requirements for any filming involving the use of electrical power
for cameras and/or floodlights is that a University electrician be in attendance
to supervise the use of outlets and panel boards. Unfortunate experiences
involving damaged lines and blown fuses in the past have made this requirement
necessary. If it is apparent to library staff that such an electrician is
not present, filmers or photographers should not be allowed to proceed. For
planning purposes, it takes one week to schedule the electrician.
Personal Photography
Picture taking by sight-seers using hand-held, self-contained cameras is
allowed as long as it does not interfere with the work of the libraries'
users or staff.
Disruption/Privacy of Patrons
The privacy of patrons must not be violated. Photographers/filmers must receive
permission to photograph/film readers and Library staff prior to capturing their
image.
LMC approved revision 4/23/03
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This file last modified 04/24/03
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