Hartford History Center
- Contact
860.695.6297
The Hartford History Center is operating out of the Ropkins Library during repairs and renovations to the Downtown Library.
Research Requests
Hartford History Center staff provides research assistance to those who make onsite visits to the Hartford Public Library’s Hartford History Center (HHC). Staff may also provide remote service (via phone, email or other means) to those unable to visit in-person.
Remote research questions that can be answered quickly, within a maximum of 30 minutes, and are limited in scope, will be handled free of charge. If Hartford History Center staff determine that the research question requires more time, a $45 per hour research fee may be assessed at the discretion of HHC staff. HHC staff reserve the right to limit the total number of research hours per request and per researcher for both onsite and remote research requests.
All researchers who request research assistance beyond a basic level of recall or guidance from HHC staff will be asked to contact the Hartford History Center to schedule appointments.
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- Visit
We are open by appointment. Please call (860.695.6297) or email so we may assist you.
- Policies and Procedures
Project Description Form: Signature required on back of form when researching in person.
Permissions and Reproductions Order Form
Fee Schedule: Fees for use and reproductions.
- Finding Aids and Subjects Guides
Finding Aids and Subject Guides: Guides to material available for research.
- Exhibitions
Online Exhibitions: Designed for you to view here.
Past Physical Exhibitions: Miss an exhibition? Want to take another look? Check out this gallery.
Resources
- Educator Resources
A guide to digital resources for local educators.
- HHC's Digital Collections
Our digital items (including photographs, videos, documents) in the Connecticut Digital Archive.
- Hartford Courant
Hartford Courant: Available in the Library to all; requires HPL card to access offsite.
- Academic Libraries and Special Collections
Click button below to research academic libraries and special collections, including the Hartford History Center, with Sourcery.