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26 :(h) a reference to a microform copy of the whole or a part of a work shall be read as a reference to a copy of the whole or part of the work produced by miniaturizing the graphic symbols of which the work is composed;
 * (i) a reference to a periodical publication shall be read as a reference to an issue of a periodical publication and a reference to articles contained in the same periodical publication shall be read as a reference to articles contained in the same issue of that periodical publication;
 * (j) a reference to a record embodying a sound recording shall be read as a reference to—
 * (i) a record produced upon the making of a sound recording; or
 * (ii) another record embodying the sound recording directly or indirectly derived from a record so produced;
 * (k) a reference to a relevant record, or a relevant declaration, in relation to the making, in reliance on a particular section—
 * (i) of a copy, or a handicapped reader’s copy, of the whole or a part of a work; or
 * (ii) of a copy of a sound recording,
 * shall be read as a reference to any record or declaration of a kind referred to in that section that is required by this Act to be made in relation to the making of that copy.

(4) Where—
 * (a) a collection of documents or other material of historical significance or public interest that is in the custody of a body, whether corporate or unincorporate, is being maintained by the body for the purpose of conserving and preserving those documents or other material; and
 * (b) the body does not maintain and operate the collection for the purpose of deriving a profit,