Price list for library services
PDF Scans
(minimum $5.00)
Black & White $1.00
Color $2.00
Hi-Res Scans
Personal:
up to 600 dpi $35.00
Non-profits:
up to 600 dpi $55.00
All Others:
up to 600 dpi $85.00
Delivery
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) $10.00
Shipping & Handling (on mailed orders) $10.00 (or actual cost, whichever is higher)
Please note: Normal turnaround time for orders is up to two weeks. For rush service add 100% to total charge, if available.
For Onsite Orders
Please follow these procedures when requesting reproductions:
Please do not remove materials from folders.
Place a paper strip (available from librarian) on top of the item to be copied.
If requesting pages from a publication, write the page number(s) on the strip.
Write any special copying instructions on the strip marking the item.
For your records, please note source and credit information.**
** Research fees may apply if MP+D is requested to provide this information in the future
Other Terms
Fees for publication or broadcast of material for which MP+D controls the rights or owns copyright are separate from reproduction fees. Please contact Kirsten Tanaka, ktanaka@mpdsf.org.
Paid research service may be available to assist remote researchers. Please contact the MP+D Librarian Kirsten Tanaka ktanaka@mpdsf.org to discuss prices and project.
Payment required in advance. All payments should be made out to MP+D. U.S. bank check or money order, USPS money order. VISA, MasterCard accepted.
MP+D owns many unique, rare and/or fragile materials. To ensure the long-term preservation of these items and to reduce the risk of materials being misplaced, all copying is done by MP+D. Some items may be judged too fragile to be copied.
Copies are made available solely for the reference use of the applicant. In making copies available, MP+D does not grant permission to reproduce or quote extensively for publication or broadcast. MP+D possesses physical property rights through its ownership of materials. Copyright, however, often resides either with the creator or his/her heirs and must be secured by the researcher prior to publication or broadcast.