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Subject Guide: Labor History

Archival and library highlights found at the Center relating to labor history and the individuals and organizations that fought for equal rights in the workplace.

What To Expect When You Arrive at the Center

When you arrive at the Center

  1. When you first arrive at the Center, you are required to pass through a metal detector and security scan.
  2. After passing through security, please head to the Front Desk and let the staff know that you're here to do research in the Reading Room. 
  3. They will ask you for identification, take your photo, and give you a visitors pass.
  4. Did you bring a coat or a bag with you? Please proceed to the coat check to store your large items. You will receive a clear plastic bag to tote only your essential personal items and research tools. 
  5. Please use the elevator to the left of the Great Hall entrance to get to the Reading Room on the 3rd floor. 

When you arrive at the Reading Room

  1. Did you request and schedule to use materials ahead of your visit through search.cjh.org? If you did, please proceed directly into the Reading Room and let them know you've arrived.
  2. If you haven't requested the items you'd like to use yet, please follow these easy steps, using one of the public computers in the Genealogy Institute:

A Note on Personal Items

We know that everyone has a set of essential items they like to have with them at all times. In the Reading Room, however, we also need to make sure that our materials are safe and secure.

To that end, we provide a space to check your personal belongings on the 1st floor of our building. We also provide clear plastic bags so that you still have quick access to those essential items. 

Items that are welcomed:

  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • Laptops without the cases
  • Cell phones (on vibrate)
  • Digital cameras and tablets

Items that should be either left at home or with our 1st floor coat check:

  • Coats
  • Food or beverages
  • Pens
  • Bags or purses
  • Folders, or cases of any kind
  • Strollers

 

PLEASE NOTE:
Young children must be supervised at all times by a parent/adult and must be able to understand and obey all rules of the Reading Room.

Middle and High School students are encouraged to use the materials found at the Center for their research needs. We request that they bring a school picture ID on the day of their visit to comply with the rules for issuance of a Reading Room pass. Any students who cannot produce a photo ID for admittance must be accompanied by a parent/adult with appropriate identification.

Good Archives Etiquette

  • Please be courteous to your fellow researchers and the Reading Room staff
  • Many books and archival collections are fragile and need to be handled with care. If you're unsure of how to handle the material, please ask! The Reading Room staff will be happy to show you how best to hold and read your materials.
  • The Reading Room is a place of research, learning, and discovery. Please respect each other's concentration and focus. Talking is allowed, but please keep your conversation volume at a minimum. Longer, louder conversations can be conducted in our adjoining Genealogy Institute, our Scholars Lounge, or in any of our public museum spaces. 
  • Please feel free to step away from your table to use the restroom, get a drink of water, answer your phone, or just stretch for a few minutes. Please be aware that we are not responsible for your personal belongings. If you are leaving the building for a half hour or more and still have materials on your table, please return them to the front desk and let staff know that you will be returning and that you'd like to put your items on hold.