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How can I get photocopies of materials housed in Rare Books and Manuscripts?

Last Updated: Jan 06, 2011  |  53 Views

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Photocopying services of rare and archival material are available upon request in the Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts, A-Level. Copies are made by Library staff. Patrons may take digital images of materials free of charge, provided that the images are for research purposes only (please note that neither hand-held scanners nor special light set-ups may be used). Staff reserves the right to refuse the copying of any item if such copying will either damage the material or impinge on copyright or other restrictions. In general, copies of entire books, manuscript collections or archival record groups are not made.  Please click here for information on photocopy fees.

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