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Evolution of legal deposit in New Zealand
The evolution of legal deposit shows changes and challenges in collecting, access to and use of documentary heritage. Legal deposit emerged in New Zealand at the beginning of the 20th century with the aim of preserving print publications mainly for the ...
Jhonny Antonio Pabón Cadavid
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Legal Deposit and Electronic Publishing
Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 1990As a result of discussions in the Conference of Directors of National Libraries (CDNL), a questionnaire was sent to all national libraries in February 1989 by the National Librarian of Canada with the aim of collecting information on the acquisition and bibliographic control of electronic publications and on access to them.
Paul McCormick, Michael Williamson
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Securing Digital Legal Deposit in the UK: The Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003
Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 2004The Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003 extended the principle of legal deposit in the United Kingdom to the non-print world. This paper considers the Act particularly from the perspective of the British Library, which, since its formation in 1973, has led the campaign to reform legal deposit legislation.
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National Implementations of Legal Deposit
Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 2012In 2011, the Conference of Directors of National Libraries commissioned the authors to undertake an international survey of its membership: to establish the current state of legal deposit, or equivalent arrangements in all national libraries participating in the Conference of Directors of National Libraries including both the extent of legal deposit ...
Andy Stephens, Richard Gibby
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2019
This edited collection provides a timely account of the social, institutional and user impacts of e-legal deposit. Since legal deposit regulations were introduced in the United Kingdom and Germany in the 17th Century, societies have benefitted from the systematic preservation of our written cultural record by a small number of trusted national and ...
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This edited collection provides a timely account of the social, institutional and user impacts of e-legal deposit. Since legal deposit regulations were introduced in the United Kingdom and Germany in the 17th Century, societies have benefitted from the systematic preservation of our written cultural record by a small number of trusted national and ...
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The Origins of Legal Deposit in Turkey
Library History, 2008The emergence of the idea of legal deposit in its cultural context in Turkey can be traced back to the Ottoman era, prior to the Republic. The Ottoman reforms launched to westernize and modernize the state brought striking changes in both the social and cultural spheres. This transformation played an important role in the introduction of legal deposit.
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Nigerian legal deposit publications
International Library Review, 1981As a means of ensuring adequate control of all the publications emanating from the country, several publications laws dating back to 1950 were promulgated both by the Federal and the regional (now state) governments (see Appendix I). These laws which are similar in nature required publishers to deposit at least two copies of their publications to the ...
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The legal ruling for sale by deposit
2020One of the most popular financial transactions among people, whether in the past or nowadays, is the “Deposit”. This means that the buyer gives the seller a part of the price of the product or the deal, and if they proceed with the deal until the end, the buyer will pay the rest of the price.
KAJJE, Ahmad, KAJJE, Fatımatuzzahra
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The Legal Nature of Bank Deposits
Review of Central and East European Law, 2006AbstractThe author examines the legal nature of rights that a person acquires upon transfer of money to a bank. In particular, a question arises who the owner of money held with a bank is. The author argues that a distinction is to be made between actual banknotes or coins that are transferred and a 'deposit', i.e., personal claim against the bank. The
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