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  1. The American Antiquarian Society General Catalog contains records for the Society's collections of books, pamphlets, manuscripts, newspapers, lithographs, and broadsides.

  2. All of the collection items have been fully cataloged in the AAS General Catalog. View the online records for all of the primary sources. A series of brief tutorial videos available in the Searching the American Antiquarian Society Catalog playlist on YouTube.

  3. A quick overview of how to find materials in the American Antiquarian Society catalog that have digital surrogates. AAS uses unique keywords in its catalog records to indicate if the record links out to a digital copy of the item cataloged.

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    All new AAS library users or readers are required to present two forms of identification (one bearing a photograph, such as a driver's license or passport). All new library users must also create an account(link is external) in My Web AAS(link is external), our online request system. The account can be created online before the first visit or upon ...

    All readers are issued an AAS library card that they should bring with them on every visit. In addition, readers are asked to update their library registration annually. Please read about accessibility at AAS.

    Readers are welcome to take their own photographs, for research purposes only, according to the reading room photography policies. Readers' Services staff can provide a limited number of photocopies or pdfs. When visiting the American Antiquarian Society or attending an AAS program, individuals may be photographed by our staff for marketing or prom...

    What is the address of the reading room? The reading room is located at 185 Salisbury Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, 01609. What type of identification is acceptable? Two forms of identification are required when becoming an AAS library user. One form must bear a photograph, such as a driver’s license or passport. The other form may be a univers...

    For further questions regarding using the library, please contact Dan Boudreau, Head of Readers’ Services, at 508-471-2171 or dboudreau@mwa.org.

  4. We are a national research library and community of learners dedicated to discovering and sharing a deeper understanding of the American past. Everyone is welcome to join our public programs and explore our vast collections. We invite you to find your story here!

  5. This means collection materials may be requested through the online request system My Web AAS either directly from the catalog, or after consulting finding aids, or card catalogs. Staff members will retrieve the requested items and bring them to the readers at the reading room tables.

  6. A quick overview of how to find materials in the American Antiquarian Society catalog that have digital surrogates. AAS uses unique keywords in its catalog records to indicate if the record links out to a digital copy of the item cataloged.

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