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Re: Questions that didn't used to be sinister



> Awareness about potential risks for making blueprints of public buildings
> readily available has certainly increased since 9/11, but the sensitivity
> toward making that type of information available has been under discussion
> for a number of years.

Back in my own antediluvian archival past, I was in charge of the
architecture collections here at the UofU, which are quite
extensive.  I think I was put in charge of them because I was tall
enough and big enough to move them around, and my boss at the
time was only 5 feet tall.  Anyway, I made it policy then and
assume those in charge of them still have it as a policy that no
copies of blueprints of any existing structure (public, private, what-
some-ever) can be made without written (not phoned, written)
permission from the owner of the building.  I've actually had people
respond and say thanks for doing that.  It just seemed to be
sensible at the time and does now, even more so.





Roy Webb, C.A.
Multimedia Archivist
Special Collections
J. Willard Marriott Library
295 South 1500 East
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah   84112
(801) 585-3073  //  fax (801) 585-3976
rwebb@library.utah.edu

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