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Remove the loose leaf textbook pages from the binder and secure them with a large rubber band, clip, and even saran wrap. Wrapping your loose leaf textbook in saran wrap is actually the most effective and secure way to mail in your loose leaf book. It keeps the pages together very well during shipment.
If you want any value for your books sell them yourself. If you just need to get rid of them, donate to local charity. It is not going to be worth your time or gas to take them to Half Price Books. If they are rare books or frequently used in college classrooms you will probably do better on this site.
We’ve got options for selling textbooks, as well as hardcovers and paperbacks.
Paperback books that are torn or unusable can be placed in your curbside recycling bin for recycling. Sell them or give them away online. Craigslist.org and Freecycle.org are two online options for getting rid of unwanted books and other stuff, for free or for a price. Release your books “into the wild”.
In most cases, books are another story. This may sound like sacrilege coming from a writer and librarian, but it is okay to throw books away. Some people suggest that the books should be donated to less developed nations, but libraries have been down this road with very poor results.
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If you feel like you are ready to tackle books, here are the steps to decluttering your books using the KonMari method.
According to Kondo, your clothes will be “happier” if you fold them. After you fold your scarves, dresses, and pants, Kondo recommends stacking them vertically in your closet—she claims you can fit 20 to 40 folded piece where you’d normally be able to hang ten. You need to know these Kon-Mari folding tips.
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Here’s how to decide which books to keep or get rid of.
Ideally, stand the books upright in the storage box. Always pack stacks of books with fore edges facing the sides of the box so that if the load shifts, the “spines against spines” configuration guards against damage. Do not lay books flat on top of the upright ones.
The Dewey Decimal system is a classification system used by libraries to arrange books via subject. Each book is issued a shelfmark number, usually found on the spine of the book, and arranged in numerical order.
Our adult and children’s non‐fiction materials are shelved by Dewey Decimal number. Many books in a section will have the same Dewey Decimal number. For example, many cookbooks will have the number 641.5. Then the books are put in alphabetical order by the author’s name on the label.
To locate a book, first search the library’s catalogue. Once you have identified a book, use the call number to find the book. If you cannot find your book, then ask a librarian to look for you, or request an interlibrary loan if the book is missing.
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