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Archive Research and Study Center

46 Powell Library
(310) 206-5388
fax: (310) 206-5392

email: arsc@ucla.edu

Hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


ARSC Student Research Award 2008:
and the winners are...


NEW ARSC RESOURCE GUIDE -- NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD

Learn more about the Archive's collection and access services -- download the Archive Research and Study Center's new 125+ page resource guide. The guide includes an introduction to online tools for searching the Archive's collection, collection profiles highlighting specific areas of interest within the collection, and one-sheet referrals to frequently requested research resources.
ARSC Frequently Asked Questions


How do I search the Archive's catalogue?

Archive holdings are searchable online at http://cinema.library.ucla.edu.

For help on searching our catalog, please download our "Quick Start Guide".

After reviewing the Quick Start Guide, you may wish to review our Cataloging Department's Advanced User Guide, which offers detailed search instructions.

If you would like to see technical information about how our cataloging records are created, using standard cataloging rules, the MARC 21 format and the like, you may wish to view our Cataloging Procedure Manual.

May I borrow a tape?

The Archive's collection is available for on-site research viewing only and does not circulate. For on-site research, Study Copy titles can usually be placed on reserve for viewing in the Instructional Media Lab (270 Powell Library) within one working day of a request.

May I buy a copy?

The Archive cannot provide copies of items in our collection. Due to copyright laws and contractual agreements with our donors and depositors, Archive holdings (including public domain titles) are available for on-site research viewing only. Please note that footage from our Hearst newsreel and KTLA news collections is available for license through our Commercial Services office at (323) 466-8559.

May I get clips or footage to use in my film?

Footage from the Archive's Hearst newsreel and KTLA news collections is available for commercial license. For licensing information, please call our Commercial Services office at (323) 466-8559. Additional sources for stock footage may be found at www.footage.net.

Which items are available to be viewed for research purposes?

The following access designations are found in the location field of Archive holdings records in the Archive main catalog:

  • STUDY COPIES: usually available to be viewed with one working day's notice.
  • RESEARCH COPIES: usually available to be viewed within 5-7 working days of your request.
  • ARCHIVAL COPIES: unavailable to be viewed at this time. (Exceptions upon archivist approval.)

For help on understanding the Archive's records please download our "Quick Start Guide."

How do I request items to view for research?

Please contact the Archive Research & Study Center at arsc@ucla.edu. In your e-mail, please include:

  • Your mailing address and phone number
  • Your institution/and or company (if applicable)
  • Your job title and/or student status (faculty, undergraduate, and department etc.)
  • A two-to-three line description of your research project (please include specifics).
  • Also include your request list as complied from our online catalog (be sure to include titles and item inventory numbers) and your proposed visit date(s).

Once staff has reviewed your requests you will be contacted and advised of item availability and viewing appointment dates.

May I view a 16mm print or a 3/4" video?

16mm prints and 1/2" or 3/4" tapes designated as Research Copies are usually available for viewing within 5 to 7 working days after requested. During this period, the materials will be transferred to VHS to be placed into our permanent Study Collection. Research Copy viewing requests must be coordinated with the ARSC office in advance of any visit to conduct research at the Archive. Please note that viewing requests for more than 6 hours of Research Copy material will require additional processing time. Specific research-related requests to view a physical 16mm print, as opposed to a transfer, subject to archivist approval.

May I view a 35mm print?

Research Copies of 35mm prints that are unavailable on video may be viewed on a flatbed table by appointment only at the Archive's facility in Hollywood. 35mm viewing appointments are subject to limited availability (Tuesdays and Wednesdays only) and must be must be booked a minimum 5 working days in advance. 35mm viewing fees are as follows:

  • $25 per feature or per three shorts.
  • $15 per feature title or per three shorts for current staff and students of academic institutions.
  • No fee for current UCLA faculty and students.

Please note that 35mm viewing appointments must be booked through the ARSC office. Specific research-related requests to view a physical 35mm print of a title available on video, subject to archivist approval.

Can you tell me where I can find a film on video?

The Internet is an excellent resource for finding titles on video. Many video vendors have searchable databases and offer on-line ordering. You might also check Bowkers Complete Video Directory in your local library.

Additionally, please review these Research Links.

How can I help?

The UCLA Film and Television Archive's rapid growth into a major international center for the preservation, study and appreciation of film and television has been the result of a dynamic partnership involving the University, the public and private sectors and the entertainment industry. Together, these forces have accomplished more than any one of them could have achieved alone. But much more remains to be done if we are to preserve our motion picture and television heritage for future generations.

The Archive needs funds to add essential facilities and services, including:

  • Building a broadly representative collection of motion pictures and broadcast programming.
  • Rescuing our endangered moving image heritage through film and television preservation and restoration. Advancing public understanding and appreciation of moving image media through screenings in Los Angeles and around the world.
  • Supporting scholarly research, media production and publication.

Your support of the UCLA Film and Television Archive is urgently needed to help achieve our goals. You may make your tax-deductible check payable to the UCLA Foundation and mail it to:

Cornelia Emerson
Development Officer
UCLA Film and Television Archive
302 East Melnitz
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1323

For information about donations, please contact Ms. Emerson at cemerson@ucla.edu or at:
(310) 206-1477
(310) 206-3129 Fax


Material Donations:
If you would like to donate film or television titles, please direct your inquiry to movies@ucla.edu or tvinfo@ucla.edu or to:

Motion Picture/Television Collections
UCLA Film and Television Archive
1015 North Cahuenga Boulevard
Hollywood, California 90038
(323) 462-4921

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