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The Peel library is a climate-controlled space: ideally maintaining a steady temperature (18-20°C) and relative humidity (45-55%) all year
round. It is a secure, closed-stack library, which offers visitors access to library materials in a supervised reading room.
As the stewards of this collection, staff members are committed to both preservation and conservation. “Preservation” refers
- to the actions taken to minimize the chemical and physical deterioration and damage to cultural property that can occur through theft,
+ to the actions taken to minimize the chemical and physical deterioration and damage to collections that can occur through theft,
vandalism, displacement, shocks/vibrations, fire, water, light (visible and ultraviolet), temperature, humidity, pests, dust, and other
pollutants. “Conservation” is the examination, documentation, treatment, and preventive care of cultural property on behalf of
- present and future generations.
- To maintain the integrity of materials housed at Bruce Peel Special Collections, proper handling procedures must be understood and followed by all. Researchers are encouraged to read the Peel library’s Reading Room Policies prior to their visit. Instructive resources produced by our colleagues in other special collections libraries, such as those linked here, demonstrate correct handling procedures.
+ present and future generations.
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- PROPER HANDLING PROCEDURES ARE CRUCIAL!
+ PROPER HANDLING PROCEDURES ARE CRUCIAL!
+ To maintain the integrity of materials housed at Bruce Peel Special Collections, proper handling procedures must be understood and followed by all. Researchers are encouraged to read the Peel library’s Reading Room Policies prior to their visit. Instructive resources produced by our colleagues in other special collections libraries, such as those linked here, demonstrate correct handling procedures.
Introduction to Handling Rare Materials (from Harvard University Special Collections)
Handling Rare Books and Handling Archival Collections (from Special Collections at University of San Antonio)
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Thanks to visionary collectors and generous donors, Bruce Peel Special Collections houses a world-class collection of more than 100,000 rare books and a significant collection of archival materials that explore a range of local and international subjects. The Peel library is open on weekday afternoons throughout the year for students, faculty, staff, and visitors to browse the current exhibition or examine rare materials in the Gregory Javitch Reading Room.
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Researchers must request materials in advance, either using the “Request Me” option in the U of A library catalogue or by submitting aRetrieval Request Form (for books) or a Discover Archives Retrieval Request Form (for archival materials) before 8am on the day of their visit in order to be sure that library materials have been retrieved from storage and are available for their use.
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Thanks to visionary collectors and generous donors, Bruce Peel Special Collections houses a world-class collection of more than 100,000 rare books and a significant collection of archival materials that explore a range of local and international subjects. The Peel library is open on weekday afternoons throughout the year for students, faculty, staff, and visitors to browse the current exhibition or examine rare materials in the Gregory Javitch Reading Room .
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+ Researchers must request materials in advance, either using the “Request Me” option in the University of Alberta Libraries catalogue or by submitting a Retrieval Request Form (for books) or a Discover Archives Retrieval Request Form (for archival materials) before 8am on the day of their visit in order to be sure that library materials have been retrieved from storage and are available for their use.
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Sources of Front Page Background Images
- Tinctor, Jean. Invectives Contre la Secte de Vauderie . (BF 1565 T587 1465)
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-Melhorn-Boe, Lise. Once Upon a House . (N 7433.4 M522 A6 O58 1998)
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-Terry, Astley. The Insects of South India . (QL 466 T47 1860)
-Helwig, Christoph. The Historical and Chronological Theatre of Christopher Helvicus : Distributed into Equal Intervals of Tens, Fifties and Hundreds : With an Assignation of Empires, Kingdoms, Governments, Kings, Electours, Princes, Roman Popes, Turkish Emperours, and Other Famous and Illustrious Men, Prophets, Divines, Lawyers, Physicians, Philosophers, Oratours, Poets, Historians, Hereticks, Rabbins, Councils, Synods, Academies, &C. and also of the Usual Epochaes. (D 18 H49 1687)
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-19th century Lontar (palm-leaf manuscript) with Javanese script. (Z 110 P34 1800b folio)
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-Peacock. Northern Canadian Canoe Trip . (ND 249 P43 A64 1886)
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-Roberts, David, Joseph Nash, and Louis Haghe. Dickinson's Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851: From the Originals Painted for His Royal Highness Prince Albert . London: Dickinson, Brothers ..., 1852.
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+Handwritten letter from Louis Riel to Eustache Prudhomme, dated 14 December 1869 (FC 3217.1 R53 R54 1869).
+Handmade binding by Alexander J. McGuckin for The Historical and Chronological Theatre of Christopher Helvicus by Christoph Helwig (D 18 H49 1687).
+A nineteenth-century lontar, a palm-leaf manuscript with Javanese script (Z 110 P34 1800b folio).
+Melhorn-Boe, Lise. Once Upon a House (N 7433.4 M522 A6 O58 1998).
+Tinctor, Jean. Invectives Contre la Secte de Vauderie (BF 1565 T587 1465).
+[Peacock]. Northern Canadian Canoe Trip (ND 249 P43 A64 1886).
+Terry, Astley. The Insects of South India (QL 466 T47 1860).
+A single leaf from Dickinson’s Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851: From the Originals Painted for His Royal Highness Prince Albert (uncatalogued print, for further information link to the complete ebook).
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Reproduction of Library Materials
-Researchers must request materials in advance, either using the “Request Me” option in the U of A library catalogue or by submitting a Retrieval Request Form (for books) or a Discover Archives Retrieval Request Form (for archival materials) before 8am on the day of their visit in order to be sure that library materials have been retrieved from storage and are available for their use. at least 24 hours before your visit to ensure that library materials are available for your use.
+ Researchers must request materials in advance, either using the “Request Me” option in the University of Alberta Libraries catalogue or by submitting a Retrieval Request Form (for books) or a Discover Archives Retrieval Request Form (for archival materials) before 8am on the day of their visit in order to be sure that library materials have been retrieved from storage and are available for their use.
Finding Library Materials
- Books housed in Bruce Peel Special Collection are listed in the U of A Libraries catalogue , and can be requested from a catalogue record using the “Request Me” option.
+
Books housed in Bruce Peel Special Collections are listed in the U of A Libraries catalogue , and can be requested from a catalogue record using the “Request Me” option.
You can narrow your search to the Peel library by selecting “University of Alberta Bruce Peel Special Collections” under “Libraries.” The
library’s archival collections (i.e., photographs, correspondence, diaries, business records, etc.) are rarely listed in the library catalogue.
Researchers can search for such materials using print finding aids in the Peel library or digital finding aids through U of A Libraries Discover Archives . Further information related to research
collections in the Peel library is available in various formats, including online and in-house exhibitions .
If you require research assistance, please feel free to contact a member of the library staff .
-Theses and some other items housed in the Research and Collections Resource Facility (RCRF) have “no-loan” status, which means that they cannot be checked out and removed from the library. However, these items can be requested for use in the supervised reading room in the Peel library during normal hours (Monday-Friday 12-4:30pm) by selecting “Request Me” in the U of A Libraries catalogue .
+Theses and some other items housed in the Research and Collections Resource Facility (RCRF) have “no loan” status, which means that they cannot be checked out and removed from the library. However, these items can be requested for use in the supervised reading room in the Peel library during normal hours (Monday-Friday 12-4:30pm) by selecting “Request Me” in the U of A Libraries catalogue .
Using Library Materials
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If an image is needed for publication or exhibition use, it is necessary to first obtain permission from the
copyright owner, who is normally the author or creator. For more information, you can follow up with the
- University of Alberta Copyright Office
+ University of Alberta Copyright Office .
Libraries have traditionally charged a fee for the use of images of library materials. Like other U of A Libraries,
Bruce Peel Special Collections has waived usage fees on the condition that proper copyright permissions have been
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