You are very welcome to book a visit to consult material in the Archives Research Centre. You may visit as an individual or part of a group.
Request for access must be made at least one week in advance to ensure we are able to book your place and retrieve the requested material ahead of your visit.
The Archives Research is located on the lower ground floor of Lancaster University Library (click here for directions to the ARC). There is also an accessible entrance just off the south spine of campus.
You will be asked to put your coats and bags in lockers and only take only what you need to the research desks. Please note food and drink are not allowed in the ARC.
You are permitted to take your own photographs after completing a copyright declaration form. We can also offer a limited copying service by request.
We do not have the facilities to take on lengthy research but will provide up to 1 hour of research free of charge. We can also help locate items in collections relevant to your research and provide support and advice related to our holdings.
We also offer a Virtual Reading Room service, where you can book a digital appointment to view our collections remotely. Digital appointments are one hour in length and are facilitated by a member of Special Collections staff, using an onsite visualiser and viewed via the Microsoft Teams application. During the appointment, the staff member will go through the materials at your direction while you view the item on screen.
We can also arrange for items to be used teaching and learning. Facilities offered both virtually and in person subject to availability are:
- PowerPoints and films on various topics relating to the collections including:
- Book History
- Use of Special Collections and Archives
- In-person and hybrid teaching sessions using resources chosen by academics. Past topics include:
- William Blake
- Lake District
- Local History
- Beginning of books e.g. title pages, dedications, bindings etc.
- Early Modern Bodies
- Gender during World War II
- Critical Editions
- Help to prepare content to be ingested into Lancaster Digital Collections.
- Work Experience including:
- Placements (both UG and PG);
- Volunteers;
- Schoolwork experience;
- Overview of work;
- Experience for those applying for Library or Archival courses;
- Additional Needs work experience.