You want what? Responding to patron duplication requests Society of Florida Archivists May 15 th, 2015.

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You want what? Responding to patron duplication requests Society of Florida Archivists May 15 th, 2015

Orange County Regional History Center Patron Duplication Policy By Garret B. Kremer-Wright, CA Archivist

Patron Duplication Request We have a policy and procedure in place We make photocopies and digital scans for researchers Unless restricted by copyright we will provide duplication of material Fees charged $0.25/page for photocopies (paper size and type of output does not matter) $10/image to provide high resolution digital scan (300 or 600 dpi)

Library and Archives Reproduction and Use Fees

Duplication vs. Usage Fees Duplication Fees Used to cover staff time and continue ongoing preservation of collections held in our repository Are able to charge a nominal fee for services provided (as a non-profit) Duplication for research purposes only

Duplication vs. Usage Fees Cont’d Usage Fees Prices were determined after consulting other similar organizations in the region Have different fees for for-profit and non-profit organizations Waiver of these fees can only be done by Executive Director of organization Copyright must be obtained by researchers; we have an additional “Permission to Reproduce” form they sign

Issues regarding Duplication Material can end up on social media sites or publications without proper credit Organizations can not control what researchers do with material once it leaves repository

UCF’s Established Duplication System Mary Rubin, Senior Archivist

UCF’s Background University of Central Florida is the 2 nd largest university in the nation with 61,000+ students. Founded in 1963 and located in Orlando, Florida. Special Collections & University Archives (SCUA) in the John C. Hitt Library One Archivist for Special Collections & One Archivist for University Archives One Assistant to run the Reading Room, manage statistics, pull materials, etc.

University Archives 60+ Collections covering University History, Presidential Records, Athletics, Branches, Offices, Services, and Programs Finding Aids: ~915 linear feet of materials: ~600 processed, ~315 unprocessed (as of June 30, 2014) Limited materials in Digital Collection

Philosophy If it can be done, it will be done! Things to consider: Control Copyright Deadlines (patron’s & department’s) Delivery Options (photocopies, photoduplication, digital copies | low or high res) Outstanding Duplication Requests Priority

Copyright UCF’s General Council is drafting a copyright policy, involving Business Services, Marketing, Athletics, and SCUA Commercial endeavors are referred to Business Services Non-Commercial users must go through the appropriate department, depending on the materials they want SCUA & Marketing share materials

Charges Pricing Schedule determined prior to my arrival Link to change in July  Fees are not handled in-house, must go through: Interlibrary Loan for American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa Accountant in Administration for internal payments through departments Use fees differ, non-profit vs. commercial In certain circumstances, waived for UCF students, faculty, & staff

Building a consistent duplication program – the UF approach Cathy Martyniak Digital Asset Manager

Background UF Special and Area Studies Collections (SASC) 15 collections including Florida History, Children’s Literature, University Archives, Popular Culture, etc., containing all formats Historically, no coordination when responding to duplication requests New SASC management approved creation of consistent system, including drafting of policies, work flows, fees, forms, etc. Reproduction process group started April 2014

General questions we asked How ‘available’ do we want to make our content? Who will do the work? What are the work flows? Do we have enough documentation to understand limitations with our collections?? Do we want to charge any fees? What kinds of fees to charge? How can we accept funds? How best to deliver requested content?

Early work Interview curators Conduct a peer review Consider technology Start drafting guidelines

Now and in the future… Applying centralized guidelines to all requests within all 15 units Assessment effort Expand payment options Monitor over time