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Old 01-14-2012, 05:30 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Assuming it's a printed book, you MUST send a copy to the British Library. There are 5 other libraries which are entitled to ask you for a copy within a year of publication, but it's for them to ask - you don't have to send them a copy unless they request one from you.

Yes, Trinity College, Dublin, is a strange one, isn't it! I suspect it's a historical arrangement, dating back to before the independence of the Irish Republic.
But you don't have to send to them individually. If you get requested, or if you wish, you just send the five copies to the Agency for the Legal Deposit Libraries, currently in Edinburgh.

(The copy for the British Library must be sent directly, to their Legal Deposit Office, in Wetherby.)
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