Collection Information
Henry A. Kissinger papers, part II
Call NumberMS 1981
Repository Information
Manuscripts and Archives
Yale University Library
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- Title
- Early Career and Harvard University
- Dates
- 1922–2006
- Bulk Dates
- 1954–1968
Series Information
Information about Access
Access to the collection for materials designated as “open with permission,” requires written permission from Henry A. Kissinger or his designated representative until five years after Kissinger’s death.
Researchers must use the online access system for the digital version of this collection to submit their requests for permission from Kissinger. The portal to the digital collection provides researchers further instructions for requesting access and permissions, see http://web.library.yale.edu/digital-collections/kissinger-collection.
The following collection materials are open to research: Writings in Series I; White House, State Department, and Public correspondence and Speeches and public statements in Series II; 1982 heart surgery correspondence and Speeches and writings in Series III; and Series IV-VII.
Information about Access
The entire collection has been digitized. As per repository policy, researchers must use the digital copies instead of the originals.
Ownership & Copyright
Copyright is retained by Henry A. Kissinger for works he has authored and provided during his lifetime to the Yale University Library. After the lifetime of Dr. Kissinger, all intellectual property rights, including without limitation all copyrights, in and to the works authored by Dr. Kissinger pass to Yale University, with the exception of all intellectual property rights, including without limitation all copyrights, motion picture and/or audio rights in and to his books, interviews and any films that will be retained by Dr. Kissinger’s heirs and assigns. Copyright status for collection materials other than those authored by Dr. Kissinger is unknown.
Except for the limited purposes allowed by the Yale University Library Guide to Using Special Collections, exploitation, including without limitation the reproduction, distribution, adaption, or display of Dr. Kissinger’s works protected by the U.S. Copyright Act (Title 17 U.S.C. §101 et seq.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain shall not be commercially exploited without permission of Dr. Kissinger, the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
Early Career and Harvard University, 1922–2006 (Bulk, 1954–1968). Henry A. Kissinger Papers, Part II (MS 1981). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library. https://hdl.handle.net/10079/digcoll/554302
Existence and Location of Copies
Originals of documents marked with an [Y] in the upper right-hand corner are at the Yale University Library.
Existence and Location of Originals
Originals of documents marked with an [LC] in the upper right-hand corner are at the Library of Congress.
Scope and Contents
The early career and Harvard University files document Kissinger's post-secondary education and career before he entered government service in 1969.
Arrangement
Series I is arranged into five subseries: Correspondence, Student files, Professional files, Trips and speeches, and Writings.
digcoll:554302
OID
11782278