Archival items are unpublished papers and records of individuals, businesses, and community organisations (such as churches, sporting clubs and special interest groups). The Library collects archival material of research value which is predominantly South Australian in content, or is by or about South Australians.
Official government records are not held in the State Library, but are held by State Records of South Australia.
Although predominantly paper-based, archival material includes any form of record keeping such as:
To find archival items, search the Library Catalogue for the name of individuals, societies, companies, titles, projects, or related keywords. Most records contain a brief summary with details about each item listed in associated Series Lists.
Over 110,000 digitised images are viewable through the Library Catalogue.
Staff members at the Information Desk can provide further information or advice about using the Library Catalogue and archival materials.
Archival material can be requested from storage from the Information Desk or by phone.
Some items can be requested via the catalogue, using your State Library membership (look for the red Request button).
Material (or facsimile copies, if the original is fragile or valuable) will be sent to the Somerville Reading Room for access.
Copies of items may be made provided any copyright or donor conditions are met; please discuss with staff.
Some material has copying or publication restrictions and you may be asked to refer to the Donor/Copyright Permission Checklist for requirements.
Archival records are arranged in six categories:
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