Ask HN: What should you do with a large collection of math books
13 points| waivej | 3 years ago
He mentioned that pre-covid, he would have left them in boxes outside the office for a few semesters and pass along the rest. Also that students that would send them back to their home countries to setup small libraries. A book dealer helped catalog them but said they were domain specific and hard to sell locally.
eimrine|3 years ago
addaon|3 years ago
But I bet if you were to post the address of a local library here (with their permission) you might get quite a few folks willing to pay shipping to send some gifts over.
toomuchtodo|3 years ago
https://help.archive.org/help/how-do-i-make-a-physical-donat...
https://youtu.be/RV_ALlJGU_c
Gooblebrai|3 years ago
freedude|3 years ago
Another would be to contact local homeschooling groups and see if there is any interest. In groups that emphasize Classical education it is common for those gifted in mathematics and sciences to not only thrive but excel and they might welcome the advanced content of some of these.
epilys|3 years ago
When we did the weeding to accept only the useful stuff, we separated the "rejects" into a request-only section in the basement and the rest we left outside in the hallway for free giveaway.
All was gone incredibly fast and we didn't have to handle anything else. Curious minds and free books pair together very well.
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ColinWright|3 years ago
waivej|3 years ago
wilburm|3 years ago