I don't know about your library, but I belong to several author's groups and there have been discussions of donating copies of the books we have written to nearby libraries.

Several people have noted that many libraries are reluctant to take such donations, because it costs them something like $35 per copy to catalog and shelve the books ... often more than the cost of buying a new book.

You can try, but don't be disappointed if it doesn't happen - many libraries ONLY want donated books for the "50 cent book sale" pile.

Jim Hartley

Eric Myers wrote:
On Sun, 17 Jan 2010, Derek J. Balling wrote:

Free to whomever takes it -- all of it, only -- is seven large boxes of technical books. The content is 95% O'Reilly books, covering Linux, Perl, PHP, MySQL, Python, networking, etc., etc., etc. (As an ORA author, I get one of every title for free for the asking, and I was pretty generous with the asking).

It seems like this fine collection would do more good in a library.
And since we already meet at a library....

Sean, perhaps you or someone in the group knows who to talk to about possibly adding these to their collection? They may not know the great value here, but we sure do, and we could communicate that to them.

And then anybody in the group (with a library card) would be able to make use of these books.

-Eric



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