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Subject:

Re: Would welcome advice.

From:

Prof Bruce Royan <[log in to unmask]>

Reply-To:

Chartered Library and Information Professionals <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Wed, 16 Feb 2005 20:27:16 -0000

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Deposit 5 copies with the Copyright Libraries Agency:
100 Euston Street
LONDON
NW1 2HQ
Telephone Number: 020 7388 5061
Fax Number: 020 7383 3540

That means at least Oxford and Cambridge, Trinity College Dublin and the
National Libraries of Scotland and Wales will have copies.

It goes without saying that you are legally bound to deposit a copy with the
BL:
Legal Deposit Office
The British Library
Boston Spa
Wetherby
West Yorkshire
LS23 7BY
Tel: +44 (0)1937 546268
Fax: +44 (0)1937-546176

-----Original Message-----
From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Adrian Smith
Sent: 15 February 2005 00:27
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Would welcome advice.

Make sure it gets into BNB?

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Chartered Library and Information Professionals on behalf of
webmaster
        Sent: Mon 14/02/2005 17:16
        To: [log in to unmask]
        Cc:
        Subject: Would welcome advice.



        I've just written a book on an historical/literary theme which has a
small
        print run but it has a 2 page article in the Times Lit Supp this
week and
        has attracted quite a lot of attention in its little circle.   I
wanted it
        basically to go into libraries but I knew that there would be some
        collectors so I put out a numbered edition for them. However, I'm
getting
        quite a  few collectors who seem to think that it is going to become
        valuable and so they're buying the regular copies too, for
investment.

        My main aim in producing this book was to provide a resource for
students
        and scholars as it contains information which is not available
anywhere
        else.  I don't particularly want to be sending off multiple copies
to people
        who hope to hang on to them and re-sell (heck I could do that
myself) and
        would at least like to bring the book to the notice of librarians
and ensure
        that they have the chance to buy (or reserve) a copy if they think
they
        would have the readers for it.  But basically  I don't know how
libraries
        work. Apart from The Bookseller (which will get info from Whitakers,
I
        guess) I have no idea of how to bring the book to the attention of
public
        and university librarians.  How would other people on the list
tackle this
        if they were in my position?  I am not desperate to flog my book,
just keen
        to see that the small number of copies that exist get to those who
need to
        use it rather than to those who want to speculate with it. Best
wishes,
        Jenny Woolf.

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