Ask HN: What do you do with old textbooks?
What do you do with old textbooks? I studied maths and physics and a bunch of other things and have a special fondness for the books that I have been carrying around for the last 20 years. I also haven't looked inside them in the last 20 years. Should I just dump them at a local library? Recycle? Burn in a cathartic bon fire? i have scanned and stored my textbooks in digital form, the hard copies of most recent editions remain on shelf. i donate to homeschoolers that have interest and flair for technical subjects Did you build a book scanning station, or cut the spines and use a sheet feeder, or just spend ages doing it? one book at a time as aquired, scanner taken out of stock plastic and mounted to allow the book to be placed with the spine stradding a 90 degree edge. once the dexterity is burned in it can go quite fast.
havnt had the motivation to deal with a page turner but that would be the way to go if dont want to spend a long time manually. > Should I just dump them at a local library? yes. many libraries esp the ones at univ/colleges have shelves / bins for donation books. I found some very helpful books from a library 12 yrs ago. Don't burn them please. Better to donate them to Oxfam (UK), Goodwill (USA) or a charity of your choice at Community Thrift (San Francisco). Donate.