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Old 03-11-2011, 03:57 AM   #16
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Just for the sake of accuracy, Trinity College Dublin, is not in the UK.
Point taken. That said, it's actually the "UK Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003" that bestows this right upon the Library of Trinity College as well.

It's a reciprocal one, of course: Irish laws in turn mandate that one copy of every book published in the republic is to be delivered to the National Library of Ireland, a few other Irish university libraries as well as the British Library. The Bodleian, Cambridge and the National Libraries of Scotland and Wales are, again, given the right to request a copy free of charge.

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