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Research distribution list

ACCA sends a hard copy of newly published research, free of charge, to various academic libraries in the UK. To be added to this distribution list, or to amend existing mailing details should e-mail John Jones, ACCA Technical Publications Co-ordinator at j.jones@accaglobal.com.

E-publications

Since 1998, ACCA has been publishing research reports in electronic format. We actively encourage users of accounting research to download these reports (as PDF documents) as an alternative to ordering a hard copy.

We also encourage libraries to link to the ACCA research publications page from their electronic catalogues, and to promote these publications to their members.

Libraries wishing to reproduce or store ACCA Technical and Research publications should obtain ACCA's prior written permission. Complete the copyright permission request form and return it to j.jones@accaglobal.com.

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