When making copies of pages of books in libraries, always make certain you get the context for what was on the page. The index may indicate that there is a reference to John Schnuderman on page 101 and so you copy that page. Make certain that you don’t need page 100 (or 99) to understand the reference on page 101. There may be valuable clues in the pages leading up to page 100 that will help to fully explain the reference.
It might even be a good idea to copy the table of contents page as well.
One page with no context may leave you wanting more later.







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