The Internet Archive gratefully accepts book donations small and large from patrons and partners. We are generally seeking to preserve and digitize any books we do not have already. To see if we want to add your books to our library please try out our web tool or Donate Books app .
Donors may mail books to the Richmond physical archives:
Internet Archive MISC BOOKS
2512 Florida Avenue
Richmond, CA 94804
Please help us by donating books to be scanned or with financial support for the scanning process. We will make these digital books as available to the world as we can, including the print-disabled, and will preserve the physical book for the long term.
Bulk Donations
If you have a large donation (more than 100 books), please fill out this quick digital Donation Form (recommended) or kindly call us at (415) 561-6767 to discuss logistics before shipping your donation to the Internet Archive.
Do you have questions about bulk donations? Check out the Donations Help Center for help with Frequently Asked Questions.
When will my books be digitally available?
The Internet Archive processes thousands of books a day and has millions more to get through. Additionally, priority is afforded to library partners who digitize with Internet Archive as a service. As a result, it can take a year or more for a donated title to become available and thus we are unable to make promises about the timeline.Will every title become available online?
In addition to 1,000,000+ eBooks available to anyone, the Internet Archive also makes available modern books for the print-disabled community in a special format called DAISY - one of the largest collections available online. For too long, print-disabled people have been denied access to the full breadth of contemporary books, and we'd like to assist in tipping that balance back to where it should be, universal access for all readers.Library Reformatting
If you are a library that is facing crowding issues, renovations, or other adjustments to your print holdings, we are interested in receiving donated books so that we can reformat them from analog to digital. Your patrons will not lose access to these books; instead, they will gain enhanced access to digital texts that can be lent to your patrons, and the world, through the Internet Archive's controlled digital lending service. If you'd like to learn how one library benefitted from our donation program, please read about the donation of 250,000 books from Trent University in 2018.Making a Monetary Donation
A 501(c)(3) non-profit, the Internet Archive loves donations of cold hard cash almost as much as donations of books.
You can find instructions for how to make donations to the Internet Archive on archive.org.
Scanning Services at the Internet Archive
Please direct any inquiries about the Internet Archive Book Scanning Program to digitallibraries@archive.org
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