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Recent changes in the British law of copyright make it opportune to survey the principal ways in which it now affects libraries, and this is done in the present paper, which also gives a short account of the way the changes have come about, and discusses the alternatives offered to libraries in some cases by the ‘fair dealing’ exceptions and the special library exceptions.

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