University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Photographic Services.

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries' Photographic Services unit existed from the early 1950s through 2006 and specialized in photographic processes (copy negatives and photographic prints), microfilm and microfilm duplication, still photography, positive microfilm printing, and other services for the University Library and other North Carolina libraries.

From the description of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library Photographic Services photographs, 1976-2003. WorldCat record id: 688511676

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library's Photographic Services unit existed from the early 1950s through 2006 and specialized in photographic processes (copy negatives and photo prints), microfilm and microfilm duplication, still photography, positive microfilm printing, and other services for the University Library and other North Carolina libraries.

From the description of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library Photographic Services copy negatives, 1977-2006. WorldCat record id: 747234576

The Library's photoduplication program began in 1938, when a microfilm camera was purchased for filming legislative journals in the Documents Dept. The volume of filming increased rapidly, and more equipment was purchased. By 1952 the Photoduplication Service was established as a separate unit in the Library; its name soon changed to Photographic Services. In 1982 Photographic Services was reorganized and placed under the direction of the North Carolina Collection.

From the description of Records of the Library Photographic Services, 1948-1984 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 26782136

The Library's photoduplication service originated in January 1938, when a photorecord portable microfilm camera was acquired. The camera, set up in a small closet, was used to copy legislative journals. The Librarian's annual report for 1938-1939 noted the creation of a Microphotography Division under the supervision of the Documents Department. By 1945, the workload of the microfilming operation had increased to the point that a separate Photographic Trust Fund was established. In June 1952, Samuel M. Boone was appointed head of a separate Photoduplication Service; its name soon changed to Photographic Services.

Under Mr. Boone's leadership, Photographic Services gradually expanded its capabilities. Eventually, in addition to negative microfilm production, it performed still photography, positive microfilm printing, xerographic copying, and copyflo duplication for the University Library and other North Carolina libraries. In 1982 Photographic Services was reorganized and placed under the supervision of the North Carolina Collection. Jerry W. Cotten, the Collection's Photographic Archivist, then became head of it.

From the guide to the Library Photographic Services of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1948-1984, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives.)

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library's Photoduplication Service was founded in the early 1950s with the primary objective of making the holdings of the University Library more readily available to scholars and researchers. The unit's name soon changed to Photographic Services, which specialized in photographic processes (copy negatives and photo prints), microfilm and microfilm duplication, and a relatively new technical process called xerography. Eventually, in addition to negative microfilm production, it performed still photography, positive microfilm printing, and other services for the University Library and other North Carolina libraries.

In 1982, Photographic Services was reorganized and placed under the supervision of the North Carolina Collection, with Jerry W. Cotten (then the Collection's Photographic Archivist) at its head. Through the 1970s and 1980s, one of the primary services of the unit was the duplication and printing of duplicate library catalog cards. Near the end of the 1990s, with the increase in digital technology and an industry trend that was moving away from conventional analog processes, the unit upgraded its name to Imaging and Photographic Services. By 2006, the Library phased out all of its previous analog photoduplication methods (including conventional photographic processes) and created the Digital Production Center, a subunit of the Carolina Digital Library and Archives.

From the guide to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library Photographic Services Copy Negatives, 1977-2006, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.)

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries' Photoduplication Service was founded in the early 1950s with the primary objective of make the holdings of the University Library more readily available to scholars and researchers. The unit's name soon changed to Photographic Services, and specialized in photographic processes (copy negatives and photographic prints), microfilm and microfilm duplication, and a relatively new technical process called xerography. Eventually, in addition to negative microfilm production, it performed still photography, positive microfilm printing, and other services for the University Library and other North Carolina libraries.

In 1982, Photographic Services was reorganized and placed under the supervision of the North Carolina Collection, with Jerry W. Cotten (then the Collection's Photographic Archivist) at its head. Through the 1970s and 1980s, one of the primary services of the department was the duplication and printing of duplicate library catalog cards. Near the end of the 1990s, with the increase in digital technology and an industry trend that was moving away from conventional analog processes, Photographic Services upgraded its name to Imaging and Photographic Services. By 2006, the Library phased out all of its previous analog photoduplication methods (including conventional photographic processes) and created the Digital Production Center, a subunit of the Carolina Digital Library and Archives.

From the guide to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library Photographic Services Photographs, 1976-2003, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives.)

Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Alford, Larry P. person
associatedWith Anthony, Robert G., Jr. person
associatedWith Aycock, William B. 1915- person
associatedWith Barnes, Billy E. 1931- person
associatedWith Betts, Doris. person
associatedWith Cotten, Jerry W. person
associatedWith Crowther, Hal. person
associatedWith Elder, Glen H. person
associatedWith Fordham, Christopher C. person
associatedWith Ford, Phil, 1956- person
associatedWith Hooker, Michael. person
associatedWith House, R. B. 1892-1987. person
associatedWith Jenrette, Richard H. person
associatedWith Jones, H. G. 1924- person
associatedWith Morton, Hugh M. person
associatedWith North Carolina Writers Conference. corporateBody
associatedWith North Caroliniana Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Pollitt, Daniel H. person
associatedWith Pope, Deborah. person
associatedWith Powell, William Stevens, 1919- person
associatedWith Price, Reynolds, 1933-2011. person
associatedWith Ragan, Sam, 1915-1996. person
associatedWith Robert B. House Undergraduate Library corporateBody
associatedWith Sanders, John L. person
associatedWith Sitterson, J. Carlyle 1911-1995. person
associatedWith Smith, Dean, 1931- person
associatedWith Speight, Sarah Blakeslee, 1912- person
associatedWith Taylor, Nelson Ferebee. person
associatedWith University of North Carolina (1793-1962) corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Library. corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Library. Photographic Services. corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection. corporateBody
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. North Carolina Collection. corporateBody
associatedWith Walker, LeRoy T., 1918- person
associatedWith Walter Royal Davis Library corporateBody
associatedWith Wilson, Louis Round, 1876-1979. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Chapel Hill (N.C.)
North Carolina--Chapel Hill
North Carolina
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Academic libraries
Academic libraries
Authors, American
Universities and colleges
Conferences
Education, Higher
General education
Iraq War, 2003-2011
Photocopying services in libraries
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Active 2003

Active 1977

Active 2006

Active 1948

Active 1984

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