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Conditions for Accepting Donations: Donations become the sole property of the Corona Public Library without reservation or conditions, and their possible disposition or liquidation will be subject to the Trustees discretion.
Many libraries are no longer allowing patrons to take books home for various reasons. 1. Many patrons dont return books. 2. Many return books damaged. 3. Many refuse to pay any late fees. 4. Possible sanitary and/or infestation concerns. 5. Possible spread of germs and viruses.
Open Library is free and open to anyone. Some features require that you have an Open Library account. You can borrow books from the Internet Archive collections. Open Library is a community initiative to build a robust, universal book catalog.
The Corona Public Library system suspended late fees during the coronavirus pandemic and hasnt reinstated them.
Yes, you can and yes, Ive done so. Some librarians are happy to accept them and want a signed copy; they may even ask you to hold a book signing. Others, however, will simply toss the book into the recycling pile. It helps if your book is already indexed in WorldCat.

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Next time youre debating where to buy and sell old, unwanted stuffyes, including used booksconsider the Salvation Army. It accepts pretty much any type of reading material, sending donations to both its stores (where theyll be sold) and its homeless shelters.
We are Fine Free! All past, present, and future late fees have been eliminated. Were excited to remove this barrier to enjoying library services.

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