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Collections policies

UCMP resources are available for use by qualified researchers. Loans of specimens are available to qualified researchers, and exhibit loans are available for non-commerical and educational purposes.

Visitors to UCMP are expected to handle specimens and archival materials properly and comply with collections policy governing use. Proper use insures that UCMP collections will be available for future generations. Violations of these rules will result in loss of access to UCMP collections and facilities.

UCMP rules for facilities and collections use

  • All users must specify the collection they want to use; permission for access to one collection does not authorize use of others.

  • Users must obtain permission before examining any collection or using laboratory areas. Your cooperation helps staff track use of the collections and comply with environmental health and safety requirements. See Contacts below.

  • All users must obtain permission from a Museum Scientist before removing any specimen(s) from UCMP collections. See Contacts below.

  • If you are a UCMP faculty curator, graduate student affiliate, staff member, or director-approved UC staff, please read our collections policies for UCMP researchers for specific information on the use of UCMP collection materials.

  • If you are a researcher from an institution other than UCMP, please read our collections policies for non-UCMP researchers for specific information on the use of UCMP collection materials.

Record searches
The UC Museum of Paleontology maintains a database for its collections and conducts record searches for qualified contractors and environmental consultants for a nominal fee. For vertebrate fossil locality information, contact Dr. Patricia Holroyd (see below); for all other collections, contact the pertinent museum scientist listed below.

UCMP charges $200 for record searches. This fee assumes the site of interest occurs on a single 7.5' topographic quadrangle (or up to three contiguous sheets). Additional information is billed at an hourly rate of $150/hr. With our computerized database, most searches are seldom more than $200 - $350. You can also access the UCMP database online. Please note, the UCMP website does not serve longitude/latitude data or detailed locality information for fossil sites on private property. In addition, detailed locality information for U.S. public lands may also be unavailable due to current government regulations regarding the management of paleontological resources. Locality information is served to the public at the county level only using Berkeley Mapper. In most cases, this is sufficient for preliminary evaluations of paleontological resources within or near a construction project.

After contacting the appropriate UCMP collections manager, please forward the map coordinates or a map of the project area. Email is preferred. No large files please. If the project area is greater than three adjacent quadrangles, an estimate of the cost based on the physical scope of the project area can be provided. After the search results are provided to the contractor by UCMP, the contractor will receive an invoice issued by the Berkeley Natural History Museum administrative office. If after receiving the results, a visit to the collections is necessary, there is a separate $300/day fee for access to the UCMP paper records and collections. Computer record searches by the UCMP staff will not be performed as part of this visit. All visits to the UCMP collections must be arranged in advance with the appropriate collections manager.

Accessioning collections
A minimum $400 fee for accessioning a mitigated collection is required. If it is determined by the Assistant Director for Research and Collections that specimen cabinets and drawers are required to house this collection, they will be purchased by the contractor and delivered to UCMP by prior arrangement with the Museum Scientist responsible for this collection.

Contact

UCMP collections management, exhibit loans, and lab use: Mark Goodwin, (510) 643-9745

Invertebrate collections: Mark Goodwin, (510) 643-9745

Microfossil collections: Ken Finger, (510) 643-2559

Paleobotany collections: Diane Erwin, (510) 642-3921

Vertebrate and element collections: Patricia Holroyd, (510) 642-3733