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Copy Services

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  • Self-serve copiers and printers are available on the second and third floors of Diehl Hall. Self-serve machines use the University's Gopher GOLD purchasing system: use our ValuePort to add cash to your U Card or copy card (available for purchase for $1.00) or add value online ($2.00 convenience fee applies). Departmental users with EFS accounts may be provided with departmental copy cards.
  • Staff-Mediated Copying is available on a 24 hour turn-around, though depending on the size of the order and the staff available, these services may be done "while you wait”. 
  • Scan and Send is a scanning and online delivery service available on a 24 hour turn-around to U of MN-affiliated users who retrieve their own materials. For document delivery to U of MN-affiliated users, see our PhotoDelivery page; for non-affiliated users, see our Biomedical Information Services page.

Prices

Service

Price

Self-Serve Copies

$0.17 per exposure (tax included)

Mediated Services

Mediated Copies

$0.20 per exposure + tax

Transparencies

$0.50 per exposure + tax

Ledger Paper (11" X 17")

$0.17 per exposure + tax

Color Copy

$0.50 per exposure + tax

Color Transparencies

$1.00 per exposure + tax

Color Ledger (11" X 17")

$1.00 per exposure + tax

Scan and Send Service

$0.20 per exposure + tax

    Copyright Notice

    Materials may be copied and distributed when they are:
    * In the public domain; or
    * Used with permission from the copyright holder; or
    * Used under the provisions of a contract or license agreement, noting that agreements may differ from, and often take precedence over, what is allowed under copyright law; or
    * Used under the provisions of Library Copying, U.S. Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. Section 108 or, to the extent possible for University-related instructional or scholarly purposes, under Fair Use, 17 U.S.C. Section 107, as outlined in the Classroom Guidelines, or as determined using a case-by-case four-factor analysis.

    The Libraries retains the right to refuse copy services requests on the basis of law-related or administrative concerns. For more information about copyright policies, visit the Libraries' Copyright site.


Last Updated: June 16, 2009, 9:24 am