This study reviews the development of photocopying and its role in education and traces the corresponding political responses of educational and university library associations as they have occurred in the effort to revise U.S. copyright law. Relations between the information explosion and the phenomenon of noe-publishing are indicated. Nicholas L. Henry is an NSF Fellow in Science and Public Policy at Indiana University.
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