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Old 12-22-2010, 02:33 PM   #20
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Mrs.Joseph - You might want to read through this thread of somebody who did manage to donate an Overdrive book to his library. As you can see - it was not a simple process.

I am actually kind of surprised that Libraries haven't just jumped onto this yet. Imagine webpage Wishlists of books where people could click and donate. I agree with you 100% - we should have this.

https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...drive+Donation
Thanks for this link (and info)! I think I'm going to harass my library system to get more on the ball (or at least listen and not tell me they have to have a meeting about it). DC has a horrible library system (especially compared to the one in my hometown) but they want community interest & participation. The idea that Spec has/had - getting a "donate" button would be fabulous.

I also love the idea of a Library Wish List with a donate now button. That would encourage a lot of donations, too.
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