Using the Collections
For planning purposes: Special Collections will close in August for a software implementation. If you have questions about our planned closure, please contact speccoll@uw.edu
Visiting Special Collections
Special Collections is open to members of the UW community, visiting scholars, and the general public. You can access our collections both in-person and remotely!
In-person research
Special Collections contains many rare, valuable, and unique items that require special security measures to assure they will be available for years to come. We ask your patience and understanding in striking this sometimes difficult balance between making these materials accessible and preserving our rare and fragile items. When you arrive to Special Collections, you will be asked to check all of your belongings. You may bring loose paper, pencils, laptop computers (without cases), tablets, cell phones, and cameras (without cases) into the Reading Room. You may not bring pens, food or drink, ring binders, sprial notebooks, folders, cases, bags, notepads, or containers of any kind. You may not bring in any external camera equipment or personal scanners.
Virtual appointments
The Virtual Reading Room (VRR) is a remote access service for Special Collections. Using Zoom and a specialized document camera, we're able to provide access to researchers from all over the world!
The VRR is only equipped to show paper materials. Born digital and audiovisual materials are not something we can show at this time. Some oversize material may be too large to be viewed in the VRR.
Availability of materials
A small portion of the collections have donor imposed or legal restrictions. Access to Manuscript collections is governed by terms agreed to by the donor of the records and the Libraries at the time of the gift. Most accessions are available for public use, but some may only be used by advanced academic researchers or are subject to other restrictions. University Archives collections are open to the public, subject to the terms and conditions established by transfer agreements or deeds of gift. Please note, however, that many collections of university records contain temporarily non-public material that are restricted to use only by University officials.