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* 1. Please indicate whether you would like to schedule an appointment or request a file(s) reproduction.

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* 2. Identify the preferred date and time for your research visit. Please choose a time during the open hours listed below a week in advance of your desired research visit. Note: You will be contacted directly by our staff to confirm or modify your preferred appointment. Special Collections department is closed on the weekend. 
Hours for Broward County Historical Archives, the Bienes Museum of the Modern Book, and the African American Research Library and Cultural Center are:
  • Monday and Wednesday: 12:00-5:00pm
  • Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 10:00am-5:00pm
For reproduction requests only, please skip.

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* 3. List the collection(s) you would like to view during your visit. Collections are listed in ArchivesSpace and books along with other items  are listed in the Broward County Library catalog. For reproduction requests only, please skip

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* 4. Please name the files you would like scanned. List the collection, box and folder number if possible. If you are requesting scans from a book, please list amount of pages or page numbers (entire books can not be scanned). Collections are listed in ArchivesSpace and books along with other items are listed in the Broward County Library catalog. For research visits only, please skip.

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* 5. Please identify the format you would like the materials scanned

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* 6. Please select your preferred dpi

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* 7. How would you like to receive your scan/photocopy files?

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* 8. Please fill out contact information

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* 9. Please read and agree to statement: Unless expressly stated otherwise, the Broward County Library system does not hold the copyright to its materials and cannot grant or deny permission to use them. Materials found in Broward County Library's special collections and archives  can be used for fair use purposes. Any violation of the Copyright Act may lead to legal action. The patron is responsible for discovering the copyright status of materials they intend to use. 

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