| Places of legal deposit |
What is Legal Deposit?Legal deposit is a legal obligation that South African publishers (or producers) of all types of documents, including audio-visual publications, have to deposit a certain number of copies of each of their published documents to designated places of legal deposit. It is international practice for governments to require producers of all types of published documents to make these deposits. Currently countries worldwide are reviewing and amending their legal deposit laws in order to accommodate the growing importance of audio-visual and electronic media. PurposeThe purpose of legal deposit is to collect, preserve and make available to present and future users the documents that contain the intellectual and cultural heritage of the country. Legal Deposit in South AfricaThe present Legal Deposit Act (Act No 54 of 1997) was promulgated on 1 July 1998. The Act provides for the deposit of books, magazines and other information bearing documents such as films, videos, music CD s and DVD s published or produced in South Africa, as well as those produced abroad specifically for distribution in South Africa. The Act provides a broad legislative framework for the number of copies to be deposited, their format and quality, information required from publishers and producers, when copies must be deposited and action to be taken against defaulting publishers and producers. Which documents are deposited?A document is any object that is intended to store or convey information in textual, graphic, visual, auditory or other intelligible format through any medium. What is a document?Documents that are produced to be generally available to the public. This includes any document that:
Benefits of Legal DepositThe purpose of legal deposit is to collect, preserve and make available to present and future users the documents that contain the intellectual and cultural heritage of the country. The preservation of the documentary heritage facilitates access to all published material generated within their country. Thus legal deposit is one of the pillars of freedom of information. It enables our country to fulfill two fundamental moral obligations to mankind as a whole. These are:
Legal Deposit has more specific benefits for creators and for publishers or producers:
Legal Deposit Contact Elize van Niekerk National Library of South Africa (NLSA) Tel: 012 321 8931 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Downloadable forms for legal depositAn SANB information sheet must be completed and sent to the National Library of South Africa, Pretoria Campus, along with the required copies of your publication. Legal Deposit Act, Act 54 of 1997 – The Act in PDF format Places of legal deposit – A downloadable list of South African legal depositories |
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