There are restrictions on copying, scanning and photography of special collections material. We offer a staff-mediated scanning service, which is free for current members of the University.
You can find high-quality images of some special collections items for download on Digital Bodleian. Images can also be purchased from Imaging Services.
Self-service
Photographing library items
Cameras are allowed in Weston Library reading rooms, and we allow personal digital photography of library items for private research purposes, free of charge. You must first make a request to a staff member to check for conservation, copyright and ownership issues.
Some collections may not be photographed.
You must photograph items without flash, with no tripod or copying stand of any kind, and in still mode. There is no designated area for this.
Scanning and copying
Not all of our collections are available for photocopying and scanning. Those that are must be copied in ways that minimise the stress to the books, so that the Bodleian Libraries’ collections are preserved for future generations.
Post-1900 printed books may be copied or scanned by readers, subject to the conditions below and copyright restrictions.
If the material is not eligible for self-service scanning and copying, you may be able to request copies or scans through our staff-mediated services.