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Agency for the Legal Deposit Libraries
The Causewayside Building, at the National Library of Scotland.
Location161 Causewayside, Edinburgh EH9 1PH, Ireland and the United Kingdom
TypeLegal deposit agency
Reference to legal mandateLegal Deposit Libraries Act 2003 and Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000
Collection
Legal depositIreland and the United Kingdom
Other information
DirectorThe Agency has been managed by Malcolm Pendreigh since it relocated to Edinburgh in 2009. He was originally the Project Manager for the relocation of the business.
EmployeesCurrently 11 employees
Websitehttp://www.legaldeposit.org.uk

The Agency for the Legal Deposit Libraries (formerly known as the Copyright Libraries Agency[1]) acts as on behalf of five of the legal deposit libraries defined in both the law of Ireland and the United Kingdom to obtain copies of material published and distributed in those countries.

The current Agency came into existence on 2 March 2009[2] and is based at the Causewayside Building at the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh. It replaced a previous agency of the same name which was based at 100 Euston Street, London.[3]

The Agency acts on behalf of the Bodleian Library, the Cambridge University Library, the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, the National Library of Wales and the National Library of Scotland. These five libraries, designated as legal deposit libraries under the Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003 and Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000, are entitled to request a free copy of any material published in either the United Kingdom or Ireland within twelve months of its publication.

The Agency submits requests to publishers on behalf of the libraries. Publishers are then responsible for sending copies of materials directly to the five individual libraries, or to the Agency, for redistribution. Many publishers submit copies of works to the Agency in advance of receiving a request.[4] Libraries may also submit requests directly to publishers.[1] Formerly, the Agency's British office for receipt of material was located in London and was supported by Cambridge University, but constraints on space led to a need for relocation, and on 2 March 2009 the Agency officially moved to the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh. Material originating in Ireland is forwarded via the Trinity College Library, Dublin, to Edinburgh.

The Agency does not act on behalf of the British Library, which has a special status under the Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003 and Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000, meaning it is entitled to receive copies of published materials automatically, without needing to request them. The British Library maintains its own Legal Deposit Office[5] to handle receipt of materials submitted to them. For similar reasons the Agency does not act for the National Library of Ireland, the library of the University of Limerick, the library of Dublin City University or the libraries of the National University of Ireland; however, these libraries are only automatically entitled to material published in Ireland.

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  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ Hazel K. Bell (November 1992). "Legal deposit in Euston Street". Serials. 5 (3). doi:10.1629/050353.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ [2]
  5. ^ Legal Deposit Office