It is
necessary to book access to the Study Room of Historical Collections
at least one day in advance (in person, by e-mail, or by phone).
Access
shall only be granted to those with either a valid Reader’s
Identification Card or a confirmation of the payment of a one-off
fee.
Visitors
are required to leave coats, jackets, briefcases, laptop bags,
handbags etc. at the cloakroom.
Only
laptops without bags may be brought into the study room. Researchers
may also bring their own publications, which they are to show to the
staff member in charge upon arrival. When leaving, such publications
must be submitted for checking.
No
notes or extracts in any packages or folders may be brought in.
Children
under 10 years are forbidden to enter the study room, even with
their parents.
II.
Occupying seats in the study room
Each
visitor is entitled to only one work seat. If all the seats are
occupied, remaining in the study room to wait for someone to leave
is not permitted.
The
study room staff are entitled to choose the work seat for the
researcher.
Only
6 seats are reserved for study (see the main large table), and not
the seat at the computer. This seat serves only to search for
electronic documents and it is not permissible to study documents
there.
III. The
user’s rights and obligations
The
researcher has the right to borrow materials from the reference
library for in-house use. Each researcher may take out a maximum of
3 books from the reference library; when leaving, they are to leave
the books on the table – they are not to return them to the
reference library. Books must not be taken out of the study room
without permission.
To
write notes, only a pencil of a reasonable hardness (2 HB) may be
used; there are blank sheets of paper available as well. Notes in
the form of sheets of paper or notebooks may be used, provided they
are submitted to an orientation check to the staff member in charge
by the researcher upon arrival and when leaving.
It is
possible to study only one volume from the so-called historical
collection (reasoned exceptions must be allowed by the staff member
in charge).
Especially
when studying manuscripts and incunabula, the researcher is obliged
to use foam blanks and wear gloves.
When
borrowing books from the safe-deposit vault, the researcher is
obliged to fill in the Researcher Sheet, entering true and complete
data. Only a valid ID may serve for their verification.
If
the required document has already been digitised, the original is
only lent for study purposes in very specific cases, upon agreement
with the staff member in charge.
The
users are obliged to keep quiet and follow the instructions of the
staff members in charge.
It is
forbidden to smoke, eat, drink, or make phone calls in the study
room.
IV.
Leaving the study room
When
leaving the study room, the user’s own books, laptops, and
notes must be submitted to the staff member in charge for checking,
and a visitor card must be confirmed and presented at the cloakroom.
When studying historical collections, the user is obliged to wait
for the staff member in charge to take over the books before
leaving.