The Special Collections Reading Room is open to the public and researchers requiring reference services or access to rare or unique materials. Typical researchers include USDA scientists and administrators, authors, publishers, students, faculty, policy makers, extension specialists,
entrepreneurs (company representatives), farmers, librarians and museum staff.
Rare books, manuscript collections, and all other items safeguarded by Special Collections must be viewed in the Reading Room. Visitors may submit request forms to the staff who will check the availability of requested items. Because materials are housed outside of the Reading Room in a secure, temperature and humidity controlled environment, staff members request that visitors schedule appointments for the retrieval of an item or collection.
Appointments and inquiries can be made by e-mailing Special Collections or calling 301-504-5876. Special Collections is open by appointment only, Monday to Friday, except Federal holidays, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Special Collections staff are available to assist researchers on-site and by telephone or e-mail. Depending on the availability of staff, in depth reference requests from off-site researchers are also accepted. In order to recover costs, Special Collections must charge for reference services beyond the complimentary thirty minutes. The fee is $25.00 per half hour.