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It has had rights of legal deposit for books since the 17th century.
Since 1698 it has received legal deposit copies of everything printed in the country.
It is the legal deposit and copyright library for Uruguay.
It also established procedures for the legal deposit of electronic materials, including online ones.
In 1921, it started to acquire legal deposit copies from the entire Yugoslavia.
This Act was passed to update the legislation on legal deposit to reflect the digital age.
The principle of legal deposit applies in some countries.
Of this, approximately 25% was acquired through the beforementioned legal deposit laws.
Gaining its independence in 1917, Finland retained the principles of legal deposit.
The library is the main legal deposit library in Iceland.
It is a depository of all Sudanese publications since a legal deposit act came into effect in 1966.
Other examples may be viewed in any one of South Africa's legal deposit libraries.
Copies are also available in all the UK legal deposit libraries.
The Library grew steadily throughout the 18th century due largely to the fact that it was granted legal deposit status between 1709-1836.
These libraries hold the right for legal deposit for the publications in their respective state.
The general collection contains all publications acquired by legal deposit, purchase, gift and international exchange.
I enclose our leaflet on legal deposit which I hope will be of interest.
Also the proposal for a multinational approach to legal deposit may also run into linguistic difficulties.
It holds the right of legal deposit.
The Foundation is a legal deposit library for all publications appearing in Berlin.
Without the requirement of legal deposit for electronic information libraries may lose touch with the information heritage.
As part of the legal deposit the library got the requisition right for Norwegian printings in 1939.
It is currently out of print and thus only available in legal deposit libraries across the UK.
The National Library is also responsible for legal deposits made from publishers in Norway.
In 1820, all Russian print presses began to send legal deposit copies to Finland.