ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ Libraries General Gifts-In-Kind Policy
BMC Libraries Gifts-In-Kind Policy
BMC Libraries Donor Record Form
We are grateful to the alumnae/i and friends of ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ who have generously donated resources to the Libraries.
The ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ Libraries welcome gifts of books that meet the scope of its collecting activities, items of interest to faculty for their teaching or research, and to students for their courses of study. It is in part through the generosity of our alumnae/i and friends that the Libraries can add depth to the academic resources available to our ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ community. The following guidelines are offered to assist donors.
Click the links above for a printable version of the policy and related Donor Record Form.
General Guidelines
The goal of the ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ Libraries in accepting gifts is to acquire only materials that are highly relevant to the College’s needs. All potential gifts will be evaluated by the collection development policies of ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳. Please be aware that gifts may be accepted in whole, in part, or declined. While we recognize that the materials may be valuable to a donor and potentially valuable to an institution, not every item or collection is a good fit for us. Thus, to be assured that ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ is a responsible steward of these gifts, it may not be possible to accept all items as potential gifts. Generally, the Library does not accept textbooks, reference works, journals, governmental documents, mass-market fiction, auction catalogs, self-published non-fiction, duplicates of items in the collection, or items in poor physical condition. Exceptions may be made at the discretion of the Director of Collection Management in consultation with the appropriate subject librarians or faculty.
How to Initiate a Gift
We ask that all prospective donors consult with the appropriate Library staff member before making arrangements to have gifts sent or delivered to ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳.
* Donor inquiries for general collection gift books should be directed to the Director of Collection Management and Discovery: Berry Chamness, bchamness@brynmawr.edu, 610-526-5295
* Inquiries regarding gifts of rare books, items of historical significance, or archival materials should be directed to speccoll@brynmawr.edu and their main number, 610-526-6576. Please see also the Special Collections Collection Management Policy.
Gifts delivered without prior arrangement or contact with the Libraries may not be accepted or acknowledged.
The Libraries ask prospective donors to provide as much information as possible about their collections, including title lists. The Libraries can guide the information we need to assess the collection. Library staff may be required to conduct an on-site evaluation of the collection to determine which materials would be appropriate for ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳. Larger collections that meet the General Guidelines above will be reviewed by the Libraries in consultation with the Alumnae/i Relations and Development Office and discussed with the prospective donor. For those larger collections, the Libraries ask prospective donors to complete a Donor Record Form (see link above). Prospective donors should be aware that the Libraries incur considerable costs in evaluating, shipping, and cataloging large collections of gift books. Those prospective costs will play an important role in the Libraries’ decision to accept a collection.
Supporting the Libraries’ Collections
Donors of gifts-in-kind to the Libraries are encouraged to financially support the shipping, processing, and cataloging of the books to ensure that the materials become available to students and faculty on time. Costs will vary considerably depending upon the size, condition, language(s), and formats of gifts-in-kind. One-time financial support or the establishment of an endowment for the collection will provide funding for the organization, cataloging, processing, preservation, and reformatting (such as digitization) of collections, which will facilitate access and use and enhance the learning and research experience for our ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ community.
To discuss making an outright and/or planned gift, please contact the Director of Gift Planning: Dianne Johnson, djohnson@brynmawr.edu, 610-526-6597.
Disposition of Gifts
Once physically accepted by the Libraries, all gifts become the sole property of ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳. Records for all items for the general collections will be added to the Libraries’ online catalog. All items will be shelved by Library of Congress classification within the general stacks unless other specific arrangements are made. In consultation with the donor, notes or other entries designating the gift may be entered into the Libraries’ online catalog records. Any accepted material not added to the collection may be sold, offered to other libraries, or otherwise disposed of at the Libraries’ discretion.
Donor Information
Upon receipt of the gift, donors will receive a formal acknowledgment letter from the College with a brief description of the donation. Ordinarily, the acknowledgment letter will not provide a comprehensive listing of donated materials. The Libraries are not able to provide or accept donor-specific bookplates.
Donors who wish to claim a tax deduction should consult their income tax advisor or the Internal Revenue Service website to understand the proper procedures and consequences. Please note that by Internal Revenue Service Regulations, the Libraries are prohibited from appraising or assigning values to gifts-in-kind or providing tax advice. If a donor's claimed annual non-cash charitable contributions exceed $500, IRS Tax Form 8283 must be filed. Gifts claimed for more than $5,000 must be appraised by a qualified appraiser as defined by IRS guidelines. Appraising a gift for income tax purposes is the donor's responsibility. Any appraisal must be completed before the accepted collection is delivered to the Libraries. Pertinent information is available in IRS Publication No. 561, "Determining the Value of Donated Property." Because tax laws change frequently, donors are advised to seek professional tax or estate counsel prior to making a gift.
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101 North Merion Avenue
ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳, PA 19010
Phone: 610-526-5532
Fax: 610-526-5228
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