Hours and Directions

Open Hours: Monday-Thursday, 1-5 p.m.

Directions: The University Archives and Special Collections reading room is located on the lower level of the Paul V. Galvin Library at 35 W. 33rd St., Chicago. For transit directions and parking visit web.iit.edu/acaps/maps-directions.

Researchers may make an appointment to visit the Reading Room prior to 1 p.m. on weekdays. If you would like a more detailed consultation with an archivist, we ask that you schedule your visit in advance by emailing archives@iit.edu or by calling 312.567.5993.

 

Information for Researchers

University Archives and Special Collections is a non-circulating, closed stacks collection, and collection materials can only be accessed in our reading room. It is helpful to locate relevant materials before your visit through our finding aid portal or topic guides. Archives staff can also help you find relevant materials before and during your visit. 

There are many other Chicago area archives and repositories that can help further your research. The Explore Chicago Collections portal is a good starting point for browsing materials in other area repositories. You may find the Chicago History MuseumRyerson and Burnham Archives at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chicago Public Library Archives, and the Newberry Library particularly helpful. 

 

Use Policies

Researchers will be asked to sign a research agreement before handling original materials and sign in during each visit. 

Food and open drinks are not allowed in the reading room. When working with collection materials, all drinks must be securely covered and put away.

Photography for personal research use is allowed. Use of personal scanners in the reading room is prohibited. If you intend to use reproductions of collection material in a publication or commercial presentation, please see our reproduction policy.

Laptops are allowed in the reading room. Temporary wifi access can be set up through IIT’s Office of Technology Services. There are limited outlets in the reading room, so please plan accordingly. There is also a computer available for searching the finding aid portal and viewing online resources. 

Researchers are asked to use pencils rather than pens when consulting collection material.

Use of the reading room is restricted to visitors consulting University Archives and Special Collections material and/or resources. 

 

Remote Research

We can answer some simple research inquires over email at archives@iit.edu, however many projects require visiting the archives in person. If you are unable to visit, we do have some digital exhibits and online resources that may help to answer your question.