Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
The records of the Printmaking Workshop were transferred to the Manuscript Division from the Prints and Photographs Division in 2007. The records are a gift to the Library of Congress from the Printmaking Workshop, part of an agreement that included a purchase by the Library of Congress of prints from the studio in 2000.
Processing History
Paper records in the Printmaking Workshop collection were processed in 2012 by Joseph K. Brooks. Born-digital files were organized and described in 2015.
Digital files were received as part of the Printmaking Workshop records on a variety of storage media, each of which was assigned a unique digital ID number. Use the digital ID number to request access copies of the files associated with each media. A description of the standard processes taken on all born digital records can be found in the Processing History Note: Born Digital Collection Material at https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.digital.
Related Material
The records of the Printmaking Workshop in the Manuscript Division are part of the larger Robert Hamilton Blackburn Printmaking Core Collection and Archives, which includes material located in the Prints and Photographs Division.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container, reel, or digital ID number, Printmaking Workshop Records, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.