Directions
From I-85
- Get off at Exit 19B, U.S. 76 West towards Clemson (not East
towards Anderson)
- Stay on U.S. 76 for approximately 11 miles, passing through seven traffic lights
- Pass SC 28 and National Guard Armory on right
- Turn left onto Silas N. Pearman Blvd. (Perimeter Road) at the traffic light immediately
after SC 28 and the Armory (there is also a sign directing
visitors to State Botanical Gardens at the intersection)
- Pass fire station and the Gardens
- Pass through traffic light at the intersection of Silas N. Pearman Blvd.
(Perimeter Road) and Cherry Road
- Turn right onto access road with sign for Strom Thurmond
Institute; the Institute building is at the end of the road,
approximately 200 yards from the road's entrance
- Special Collections is on the lower level
From US 123
- Turn onto US 76 East at the traffic light (there is a Ramada
Inn at one corner and a Comfort Inn almost exactly across from it)
- Go under an overpass (for SC 93)
- Turn right onto Silas N. Pearman Blvd. (Perimeter Road) at the traffic light
immediately after the overpass
- Pass fire station and the State Botanical Gardens.
- Pass through traffic light at the intersection of Silas N. Pearman Blvd.
(Perimeter Road) and Cherry Road
- Turn right onto access road with sign for Strom Thurmond
Institute; the Institute building is at the end of the road,
approximately 200 yards from the road's entrance
- Special Collections is on the lower level
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Directions to Strom Thurmond Institute
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Map
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Parking
There are parking spaces along the access road to the Strom
Thurmond Institute Building and a few visitors and disabled parking
spaces are available in the small lot adjacent to the building.
Visitors need to get a parking pass, which can be picked up at the
Reference Desk in the Special Collections Reading Room on the lower
level of the Institute.
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Link to plan of the Special Collections
Reading Room
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Rules for Using
Special Collections
Special Collections contains material for use by students,
faculty, scholars and the general public. We ask researchers to fill out a registration form prior to using the collections. The use of these materials
is freely granted subject to any restrictions on their use and
compliance with the following rules:
I. Rules that pertain to researchers using collections in the
Reading Room at Clemson
- Researchers must sign the register each day when entering.
Coats, handbags, briefcases, backpacks, etc. are to be hung on the
coat rack, left at the Reference Desk, or placed in a locker. The
researcher may take note paper or similar research-related tools
(typewriter, camera, computer) to a table in the research area.
These items may be checked by the staff before the researcher
leaves.
- Only pencils may be used in the Reading Room. Ink pens of any
type are prohibited.
- No food, drink or tobacco are allowed in the Reading Room.
- Materials in Special Collections cannot be checked out.
Material may not be taken outside of Special Collections or any
other work area designated for the use of archives and manuscripts
without the permission of a the Head of Special Collections. The
researcher must treat the material with care during use; it must
not be leaned upon, marked, folded, traced over, or otherwise
handled in any way likely to cause damage. The existing order of
the materials must be preserved. Items to be copied or scanned
should be left in order in their folder with a marker identifying
where they are located.
- Fifteen minutes before closing, materials being used should be
returned to the Reference Desk, and no further items will be
paged.
- Persons apprehended stealing documents will be prosecuted to
the full extent of the law (S.C. Code 16-13-330, 16-13-331,
16-13-332).
- When requesting materials to be copied or scanned, the
"Photoduplicating Form", the "Photographs Request Form" or the
"Scanning Request Form" should be completed, signed, and returned
to the Reference Desk. Members of Special Collections will handle
the actual copying or scanning of the material.
II. Rules that pertain to researchers who are making research
requests by mail, telephone, fax or e-mail
- Materials in Special Collections cannot be lent via
interlibrary loan.
III. Rules that pertain to ALL researchers
- Special Collections material is protected by
copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code). The
researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming to the laws
of libel and literary property rights which may be involved in his
or her use of manuscripts or other records. With the exception of
brief extracts, written permission to publish or mount on a WWW
site/the Internet any unpublished material from the Unit's
archival holdings must be secured from Special Collections,
Clemson University Libraries. The University Libraries does not,
by granting this permission, relinquish its own right to publish
the material or to permit other persons to publish or quote
therefrom.
- The researcher is further cautioned that neither the
University Libraries' exclusive ownership of the collection nor
authorization to publish material in the collection constitutes a
conveyance of those literary rights not held by Clemson
University. The applicant assumes full responsibility for any
infringement of copyright or publication rights belonging to the
author, his or her heirs, or assigns.
- If access to a collection or portion of a collection is
restricted, the researcher must have written permission from the
donor to use the collection or any part of the collection. If
permission is obtained from the donor, the original copy shall be
given to Special Collections for permanent filing. Permission to
copy or scan material under restriction must be specifically
obtained.
- Photocopies and scanned images are made available solely for
the reference use of the applicant. Duplication of these copies or
images is prohibited.
- In citing materials from manuscript collections and the
University Archives, the form should be the following: (after
identification of the item, folder and box number, and title of
the collection), Special Collections, Clemson University
Libraries, Clemson, South Carolina.
- The University Libraries reserves the right to refuse the use
or duplication of any material. Also it may prohibit the further
use of a collection by a researcher for failure to comply with the
above stated rules.
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