The collections are listed by main entry, and each description includes place of publication, publisher, and date, the number of reels, fiche, or microprints, and the film, fiche, or microprint call number. An annotation accompanies each record, as well as a note identifying available guides or indexes and providing their locations and call numbers.
To identify materials not included in this guide or to find newly
acquired materials, researchers should seek assistance from a reference
librarian. For an alternative source of information, users may also browse
the Guide
to the Microform Collections in the Humanities and Social Sciences Division
of the Library of Congress. Descriptions adopted from the Library of Congress
Guide are indicated by [LC].
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We regret that staffing levels do not permit us to accept individuals’ requests for look-ups or copies. Most microforms circulate via Interlibrary Loan; they are otherwise non-circulating. For information about borrowing, see the Interlibrary Loan Service Lending Policies. Holders of Yale ID cards – which are non-transferable -- may use the Microform Reading Room, which is open all the hours that Sterling Memorial Library is. Others may acquire access through the Library's Privileges Office in Sterling. Researchers should note that some of the microforms are held in the Library Shelving Facility, and same-day access cannot be guaranteed. Holders of Yale ID cards may make advance requests for LSF materials through the web form of the Library's intramural transfer service, Eli Express. |
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Last updated 20 May 2008.