Very often, you will have around an international student whose government 
would appreciates these books.  I have found the Dean's office will pack 
and send these for you.  Then you get a lovely letter and certificat from 
the recipient.  KB

--On Wednesday, August 13, 2008 2:43 PM -0700 Rob Weisskirch 
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> TIPSfolks,
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> Does anyone have a good resource for what to do with old(ish) textbooks?
> As many of you know, publishers have many texts that turn around every
> two years and won't send older versions to bookstores.  So, I am purging
> my shelves of textbooks and wonder if there are better uses than just
> recycling.  Most of the texts are 6-10 years old and all are
> developmental.
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> Ideas?
>
> Rob
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