Answered By: John Kissinger
Last Updated: Mar 02, 2021     Views: 202

Yes, but selectively under specific circumstances. Certain books are more relevant to the library's collection. For example, non-fiction works on history might be suitable for our collection whereas historical fiction may not be. Textbooks that are currently being used in CCGA classes may be helpful as they can be placed on reserve at the circulation desk and made available to students who are currently in those classes. Dated textbooks and older editions are not suitable as donations. Should you have any specific questions about donations our librarians would be happy to help you.

We do not take donations of newspapers, magazines, paperbacks or popular fiction (bestsellers). You may want to contact the local public libraries or charity resale organizations donate these items. 

The CCGA Libraries accept donations under a "no-strings" policy. We cannot appraise donations or provide receipts for tax purposes. Once an item has been donated the library reserves the right to process it into the collection or/or dispose of it as necessary.

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