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Public Service Committee (Commission) - March 2017

Date:  Monday, March 27th, 2017
Time:  2:30 p.m.
Location:  Village Library

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AM 313.2 Procedures for Permission to Publish or Use Reproductions of Materials

  1. Customer fills out and signs the Permission to Publish or Use Reproductions of Materials form and returns it to the Oklahoma Collection staff or to the reference desk staff.
  2. The form is given to the Oklahoma Collection librarian who reviews the request.
  3. If the request is approved, the customer completes digital copy request form and use fee form if applicable.

AM 313.1 Terms of Agreement to Publish or Use Reproductions of Materials

I hereby agree to the terms of the Metropolitan Library System to publish or to use in facsimile reproduction the material(s) identified below, for which the System has ownership rights. The permission granted is for a single use of the material(s) in a publication, exhibit, or other medium. Subsequent use of the material(s), including reprints or new editions of a publication, requires a separate request for permission to publish and payment of additional permission fees. By signing this form, I acknowledge that I understand and agree to the following stipulations:

AM 313 Local History Permission to Use & Fee Schedule

Policy

To assist customers with their personal, research or commercial endeavors, the Metropolitan Library System provides reproductions of items from its Oklahoma Room Collection including video, audio or high-resolution digital images.

AM 312 Local History Collection

Policy

The Local History Collection provides public access to records, photographs and other materials that document the history of Oklahoma City, the constituent communities of Oklahoma County and the state of Oklahoma.

MLS Hidden Treasures

When I came across this article: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/revealed-book-size-ladybug-135122227.html to an article about the University of Iowa’s collection of miniature books, I agreed the tiny books were adorable, but did you know we have our own miniature book collection in the Oklahoma Room of the Downtown Library? These little books were probably donated to the France Room when it opened with the “new” Downtown Library in 1954. Although unrelated to Oklahoma history, these little jewels are among many odd items to be found tucked away in an acid-free archive box in the Oklahoma Room.

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