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Answered By:
Marylou Françoise
Last Updated:
Jan 08, 2024
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Copyright prevents us from digitising books, but using our scanning licence we can usually scan one chapter of a book we own via our free
Bath Copies
service.
If you are a student with a disability see our
Support for students with Disabilities
.
If you are a member of staff and wish to request scans for your teaching, use our
Library Scanning service for teaching staff
instead.
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