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Wouldn't it be easier and make more sense to donate books to second hand stores rather than libraries? Or are those not a thing around there?
Most of the physical books that I own I have bought from second hand stores, as I seldom had the money to spend on new books. Second hand books and library books were what I read as a kid. Then I was giften the Kindle 2 and discovered Gutenberg.org. Paradise! |
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03-08-2023, 01:31 PM | #18 |
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Just to be clear, I'm not saying all donations are worthless or that all donors are duplicitous. I'm saying that many use the patina of "donation" to put a gloss on what is really passing along things without value for an organization to have to deal with at their cost.
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Since I started this discussion, I would like to point out again that it was a new shrink-wrapped book (this one). I was not talking about worn-out old books.
The public library in our city had 2.63 million books, magazines and new media in 2017, divided into several branches in the various districts. No one needs to tell me that this book would not fit into the acquisition program, because I had already borrowed similar books. Or that the simple foiling and cataloging would cost so much of the budget. Anyway. That they didn't seem to want it at all didn't upset me. What annoyed me is that they had apparently accepted it only to put it to ”another use” and hadn't told me about it. |
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I thought in general, libraries were not allowed to go to Costco to scoop up cheap copies of current bestsellers to lend out. But TBH, I forget where I first heard that.
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This is a book oriented town.The Friends of the Library have a monthly sale of donated books that book dealers from as far as 50 miles away send their minions to try to snap up anything valuable. They politely accept anything book like. I have no idea how much goes straight to recycling. I wouldn't be surprised if everything gets at least one chance to be bought by someone for 50 cents. |
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03-09-2023, 06:17 AM | #26 |
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I'm not sure how Costco works, but I believe as long the library buys a membership (or pays a little extra) they can purchase and then loan books (this is for the U.S.). I believe for physical things (books, DVDs, ...) libraries are the same as anyone else.
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For second-hand stores with more general stock, all of the above applies (and the footfall factor possibly even more strongly - books just don't get customers in the way many other items do). And as staff in these stores are unlikely to be able to distinguish between which books are likely to sell and which aren't, many more general second-hand stores choose not to accept books at all - the potential value of one or two high-value books doesn't balance out the definite costs of storage and disposal. Just as with libraries - ask first, listen to what they need/want (if anything), and be selective about what and where you choose to donate. And as this thread started out talking about children reading - some schools, especially those in areas of high poverty, or with many refugee students, or with low parental education levels, might be very happy to receive quantities of clean, usable, no-conditions-attached children's books. They can be added to what's available in school, or given to children to take home and keep. Charities which work with these groups of children might also be interested. But again - bear in mind that however good your intentions, the schools/charities know better what they can use and what is just a burden. Ask first and be thoughtful about what you donate and its condition. |
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