Can I request a desk copy of a book for educational purposes?

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Oxford University Press typically allows educators to request desk copies of textbooks or academic books for evaluation purposes, provided they meet certain criteria. Generally, the request should come from educators who are considering adopting the book for a course. The institution usually needs to have a certain number of students enrolled in the course for the request to be fulfilled. To make a request, educators may need to visit the OUP website to find specific guidelines or forms related to desk copy requests. There, one can find details about eligibility, the information required in the request, and any potential costs associated. It is advisable to ensure that all criteria are met to facilitate a smooth request process. Checking the current web page will likely provide the most accurate and detailed information concerning this matter.
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Answered Aug 8, 2025

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