Library regulations
Version August 2024. Latest update: 26/08.
Version August 2024. Latest update: 26/08.
The Rubenshuis is under the direct management of the director.
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You can have your personal data deleted from this database if you no longer wish to be registered as a library user of the Rubenshuis. You must then submit a written, dated and signed request and proof of your identity (copy of identity document) to the Rubenshuis (see 2.1).
The Rubenshuis cannot be held liable for the incompleteness or inaccuracy of the available information.
If you wish to publish a copy of a copyrighted item, you must contact the copyright holders yourself.
Data obtained from archives and documentation can only be used for personal study and research. You must not publish or otherwise disclose anything that could harm the interests of data subjects and/or other living persons. You must not disclose to third parties (private) data for which you have not obtained permission to publish it.
You can request publications that are not available in the collection of the Rubenshuis collection from another institution, in consultation with library staff. To this end, the Rubenshuis uses the Belgian interlibrary loan system IMPALA. You can find the fees and further guidelines in the IMPALA regulations (http://anet.ua.ac.be/impala). You can consult the requested item once it has arrived in the library, and the same rules shall apply as for items from the library's own collection.