University Archives: Mission Statement, Acquisition Policy, and Access

Mission Statement

Special Collections and University Archives, a division of the Stony Brook University Libraries, acts as the University's official, archival repository and is responsible for identifying, acquiring, maintaining and preserving records (regardless of media format) and materials of enduring legal, fiscal, administrative and historical value which have been created or received by the University and its designated representatives during the course of appointed duties.

Acquisition Policy

Special Collections and University Archives is responsible for preserving Stony Brook University's documentary heritage. In accordance with this responsibility, the University Archives acquire documents and materials of enduring (permanent) legal, fiscal, administrative and historical value that have been created or received by the University and its designated representatives. The Department preserves, maintains and provides access to these materials on behalf of the University community.

The University Archives works cooperatively with administrative and academic departments on campus to identify and preserve documents and materials of permanent value. Documents and artifacts are added to the University Archives in accordance with established departmental transfer procedures including departmental transfers, gifts, bequests and purchases.

Decisions regarding the disposition of materials is determined by staff. Items may be de-accessioned only with the approval of the Head of Special Collections and University Archives; reasons for de-accession are: poor or irreparable condition; duplication; privacy violations; and any legitimate reason as outlined by archival standards and practices.

Access

Special Collections and University Archives strives to provide full access to the University records within its custody. All collections are open to researchers, faculty, staff unless restrictions have been requested by the donor. Material that has been designated as "closed" or "restricted" has been done so in accordance with state and federal confidentiality and privacy guidelines. Staff also reserves the right to close collections or portions of collections until such time as they have been processed.

All inquiries regarding this policy should be directed to staff.