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Donate PO materials to the Library?

Unread postby NeoPeasant » Sat 12 Feb 2005, 20:40:36

I've been looking at my copies of Hubbert's Peak, The Party's Over, Powerdown, and my End of Suburbia DVD wondering if spending the money to give all of my local libraries a copy of each would be a worthwhile contribution or if they would sit there being ignored. After all no one would look for such materials unless they were Peak Oil aware already.

I also wonder if any of the publishers would offer a discount for a large numbers of copies destined for donation to libraries.

Any comments?
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Unread postby Tyler_JC » Sat 12 Feb 2005, 21:12:43

I was thinking about that this morning :o .

I'm not sure it would be worth it. I have a feeling that they would sit in a back corner, unread. I suggest giving them to family and friends first (but I'm sure you already did that). Unless they were in a visible place, I don't think anyone would bother reading them.

Just my two cents...
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Unread postby marek » Sat 12 Feb 2005, 21:47:04

My university library has a copy of "Hubbert's Peak." Surprise! I think that once this issue becomes mainstream, the libraries could make good use of the peak oil-related books.
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Check with your librarian

Unread postby OldSprocket » Sat 12 Feb 2005, 21:50:59

Check with your librarian first.

Libraries receive lots of donations. Many will review the books lightly before putting them in the book-sale boxes. People want to help, but the librarians end up dealing with the oddest collections of bad or outdated books. The library has a limited supply of shelf space, and each new book requires a few hours of processing plus pocket, cards, theft-tag, etc.

I have donated PO books to two libraries. In each case, I checked with the librarian first. One had some PO on the shelf and added what I donated. The other did not yet have PO and was willing to add.

It could be that you meet a librarian that thinks PO smells like Y2K and doesn't want any. Don't fight too long.

Once PO materials are in libraries, they will probably circulate. Maybe a lot, maybe a little.
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Unread postby julianj » Sun 13 Feb 2005, 08:41:59

Great minds think alike :)

I was considering doing this, but I also wanted put up a little display for the library so that the books wouldn't fester on a dusty shelf. I will contact the chief librarian but your info about processing time etc is useful.

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Unread postby Terran » Sun 13 Feb 2005, 19:12:03

I've checked the library in Berkeley, that town is progressive, and liberal and they tend to have books to peak oil related issues.

When I checked the books are in circulation, so I'm unable to borrow it.
I've managed to find The Partys over, High Noon Natural Gas, Resource Wars, Collapse, and a ton of other 9/11 related books. If you live in a liberal or progressive town, there should be PO, and 9/11 related books.
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