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Restricted collection material can be categorized in ArchivesSpace on in the front matter screen by the archivist. Labels don't usually need to mention the exact nature of the restriction. But we do routinely use labels that say "restricted: fragile" and sometimes also say "consult curatorial staff". Beyond that, there are some labels that say "restricted : glass" and some that specify the contents and mention the use of a surrogate, often referring to a photocopy, or an audiotape copy. As a rule, we don't normally bother to put restricted labels onto audiovisual material, since there is no way to view it currently in our Reading Room. Computers, cell phones are other examples of restricted items that don't need to be marked restricted. These items are described as restricted in the finding aids, however.
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