Nyama,
We have several local authors that we have put their self-published book on our shelves. One of them has actually come in and replaced the original copies after she became more well known and sold more books. She had them redone with better editing, etc.
We feel if they want to take the chance of putting an inferior piece of work out there for the public to see that is their choice.
What we do is look at the subject matter and see if our community would actually read this book or not. We are a very small library with limited shelf space.
Carol DeBoer
Circulation Supervisor
Henika District Library
149 S. Main
Wayland, MI 49348
269-792-2891
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From: "Marsh, Nyama" <N.Marsh@wfblibrary.org>
To: "michlib-l@lists.mcls.org" <michlib-l@mail.mcls.org>
Sent: Thu, 5 Jun 2014 16:58:31 +0000
Subject: [Michlib-l] self-published donations and sales requests
> Hello
Everyone,
>
> As
self-publishing becomes more prominent, how do you handle requests to donate or
purchase items, particularly from local residents? Does anyone have a policy
they would
be
willing to share? What I have encountered are vastly different levels of
quality and it is difficult to say to a local author that their item isn’t
of good enough “quality” for us to add
it.
>
> I
am looking to add something to both our donation and collection development
policies.
>
> Thanks
for your
input.
>
> Have
a wonderful
day,
> Nyama
>
> Nyama
Y.
Marsh
> Library
Director
> n.marsh@wfblibrary.org
> 414-755-6551
(direct
line)
>
> Whitefish
Bay Public
Library
> 5420
North Marlborough
Drive
> Whitefish
Bay, WI
53217
> 414-964-4380
(main
line)
> 414-964-5733
(fax)
>
"There
are many ways to enlarge your child's world. Love of books is the best of
all." ~Jacqueline
Kennedy
> “Leaders
don’t force people to follow – they invite them on a journey.”
~ Charles Lauer
>
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