Deposit music or videos
Canadian publishers and producers are to submit final versions of physical music and video recordings such as:
- CDs
- vinyl records
- cassettes
- DVDs and Blu-rays
- sheet music
Submit physical music and video recordings that have not been compressed using the ACE format. For CDs and DVDs, we only accept published work on commercial grade formats.
Contact us before sending material if you are unsure if it will be accepted.
1. Determine how many copies to submit
- Submit 1 copy of every physical format (CD, vinyl record, cassette) for every music album
- Submit 2 copies of every physical format for every piece of sheet music
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Submit 2 copies of every physical format (DVD, Blu-ray) for every video recording
- If you received funding from Telefilm Canada, you must also submit copies of video recordings to them as mentioned in your contract;
Telefilm Archivist
Library and Archives Canada
550 de la Cité Boulevard
Gatineau, QC J8T 0A7
Email:
telefilmcanada-telefilmcanada@bac-lac.gc.ca
2. Complete the form
Information we collect from you may be made publicly available (see
Use of personal information).
For music
Print and complete the
sound recording form (PDF document) to submit material such as CDs and vinyl records.
For sheet music or video recordings
Print and complete the
monograph publications form (PDF document) to submit material such as DVDs and Blu-rays.
3. Mail the materials
Mail all the materials and forms at your expense to:
Legal Deposit
Library and Archives Canada
550 de la Cité Boulevard
Gatineau, Quebec J8T 0A7
4. After you deposit material
Once items are received, we will:
- create a bibliographic record describing the material, which appears in
Voilà (the national union catalogue), and in
Aurora (Library and Archives Canada's catalogue)
- store material in a carefully controlled environment
- allow limited on-site public use
- inform the public that all materials are to be used in accordance with the
Copyright Act, which protects the rights of creators
Receipts
You will receive receipts by email.
You may use legal deposit receipts to prove the existence of material to a third party. If you require legal deposit receipts for a funding body,
contact us.