


Viewing and listening
Everyone is welcome to visit The National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales's new office, located on the ground floor of The National Library of Wales, to view or listen to film, television and sound material.The NSSAW Office is open from 10.00-17.00 from Monday to Friday.
Viewing and listening services for bona fide academic research and study is free of charge.
The service is open to everyone - but researchers should register as Readers of The National Library of Wales. This can be done at the readers' reception area near the Main Entrance to NLW.
To view or listen to an item from the collection:
Search for items of your choice by using the Archive's On-line Database on this website
Contact the Archive - with a general enquiry or a specific requestNSSAW Viewing and Listening Services:
Viewing and Listening Areas
Viewing Room
Private viewing areas for individual researchers
Modern equipment, including flat-screen monitors
Equipment for playing and recording on a number of formats, including some obsolete formatsSound Booth
A private research/listening area
Isolated room suitable for recording sound
A wide range of technical equipment, including equipment for re-playing items on a number of formats
Facilities for users in wheelchairs
Access to NSSAW catalogues and the Internet
Service and advice from NSSAW's experienced team of staff
All the other resources afforded by The National Library of Wales on-site and to handDrwm
100-seater, comfortable Auditorium
State-of-the-art equipment, including excellent conference facilities, film projection and webcasting equipment
Suitable for wheelchair users
Sound induction loop
Translation facilities
Full programme of public events
Provision for conferences organised by external groups/organisations
Visits and film shows for groups and societies Haggar Room
Meeting room suitable for small groups of visitors
Black-out facilities for viewing and projecting film
Wide plasma screen Group Visits
If you would like to organise a visit for your group or society to the Archive or the Drwm, contact Undeg Teleri Jones - 01970 632535.


