What about magazines, can I donate them to the library?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | University Library | UW-...If you have magazines you'd like to donate, please contact Sharon Knight (voice: 262-472-5515, e-mail: knights@uww.edu). Due to the complexities of handling and processing magazines, the library is not always able to accept donations of these items.
May I donate old magazines to the Library? How do I donate items?
Welcome to Southfield Public LibraryDonations of books, magazines (up to three months old), video tapes, DVDs and audio books are gratefully accepted. Please place book and magazine donations in the drop box by the Circulation Desk on the first level of the library. All large boxes of donations should be dropped off at the loading dock on the north side of the library. Ring the delivery button for assistance. Donations from the public are accepted at the library throughout the year.
Can I cut pictures out of older magazines in the library?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | University Library | UW-...NO. Cutting or removing anything from any library materials--such as books, magazines, journals, and newspapers--is not allowed. However, the library does keep some donated magazines for this purpose; donated magazines available for cutting are kept in the Periodicals staff area and are available between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Ask at the first floor Periodicals Help Desk for assistance.
How do I find out what magazines are in the library?
Frequently Asked QuestionsA listing of magazines, journals, and newspapers in both libraries can be found on the Journals & Magazines page. This is updated every semester.
Can you donate books to my cause, school, library, project, etc.?
SurLaLune Fairy Tales: Answering Frequently Asked QuestionsNo, I am sorry I cannot. Many times, I do not own the book you want or I only have one copy that is used to continue research for this site. I am not a book publisher nor a published author. I do not have access to free books. I purchase the books I use or borrow them from my local library.
How can I donate books and audio-visual materials to the library?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | University Library | UW-...The library gratefully accepts donations of books and audio-visual materials. Donations are reviewed by library staff and are either added to the library's collection or offered for sale at the Library Book Sale, generally held in the spring. Proceeds from the book sales are used to support the collections and services of the library. Gifts may be dropped off at any time at the library's Technical Processing Department.
HOW DO I FIND THE PERIODICALS (Magazines, Journals, or Newspapers) IN THE LIBRARY?
UMD Library - Research FAQPeriodicals are magazines (Time), journals, (British Medical Journal) and newspapers (Duluth News Tribune). The periodical collection is located on the third floor where you will find magazines and journals collected since 2000. Older journals and magazines are shelved in the Library Annex - just off the second floor. Current newspapers can be found on the first floor. If you need a paper printed in the past month, go to the circulation desk.
How does your library system for books and magazines work?
Rasik.com Library - FAQa Rasik.com library member, you will receive books and magazines (Titles) as per your membership plan (Plan) ? delivered to you at your mailing address (which you specify at the time of signing up as a library member or the address you maintain as the current address in your on-line library account at Rasik.com). Each Shipment comprises of Titles (# of Shipments as provided in your Plan) from your Selection List.
Can I donate books to the library?
North Grenville Public Library :: About Us :: FAQsThe North Grenville Public Library does accept book donations from the public. Books must be in good condition, paperback and hardcover. We do not accept manuals, text books, computer texts or damaged/moldy materials. The Library reserves the right to add donated books to our collection or to sell them in our ongoing books sales. The Library also reserves the right to discard book donations. Books should be dropped off at the South Gower Branch of the library.
Can I donate books and other materials to the library?
Allen County Public LibraryYes. The library accepts donations of books except for the following: magazines, Reader’s Digest condensed books, textbooks or encyclopedias which are older than 10 years, or books damaged by mold, water, insects, or damaged beyond repair. Please donate only one or two bags or boxes of books at a time. You may receive a receipt for tax purposes, if you like.
How do I donate money to the Library Foundation?
Milwaukee Public LibrarySupport the library by becoming a Friend of the Library or call the Milwaukee Public Library Foundation at (414) 286-8720 to find out about purchasing books, including the library in your Will, or making other contributions to the Foundation.
I would like to donate some materials to the library. How should I do it?
FAQ: MiscellaneuosThe HKU Libraries welcome donations of materials that support our mission to facilitate teaching, learning and research at the university. Potential donors are advised to contact the Collection Development Librarian for further details.
How can I donate to the Library of Congress?
Frequently Asked Questions about the Song of America Tour (L...Although an agency of the U.S. government, the Library of Congress also depends upon the historic generosity of individuals, organizations, and corporations to allow us to reach out to the public and build our vast universal collections.
Can I donate my unwanted books to the library?
Libraries frequently asked questionsMany people like to donate their unwanted books to the library. We are grateful for this support, but please note that we can only add items to our stock that are in good condition.
Who can donate?
Idaho Donor RegistryAnyone can be a potential organ and tissue donor, from newborns to senior citizens (roughly 80 years old). Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis at the time of death and may be affected by medical/social history, cause of death, etc.
