Library Donations & Gifts

Purpose

The Cedarburg Public Library maintains that private enterprise has an important role inextending and enriching the services of the library. The Library Board establishes this policy to set guidelines for accepting gifts.

Policy

1. All gifts and donations, including art objects, personal property, etc. will be accepted if such items have a use in the library. If an item can not be used, the library reserves the right to sell the item and use the proceeds of the sale for purposes in keeping with the Library's Mission Statement. Books will also be accepted with the understanding that the material may or may not be added to the collection. The same guidelines of selection are applied to gifts as outlined in the materials selection policy for purchased materials. Gift materials not added to the collection or which no longer serve the purpose of the library may be disposed of without notifying the donor.

2. Gifts are addition or supplement to, not a reduction of, the operation budget of the library.

3. Gifts resulting in any ongoing costs to the institution such as staffing or special
maintenance require special Board approval.

4. Gifts of cash, real property, stocks, trusts, etc. will be accepted. Such resources may be used to purchase materials in keeping with the library’s collection development plan, or to provide services in keeping with the library’s mission. The purchase of specifically identified titles with such funds cannot be guaranteed, nor does the donor have the right of approval of titles before purchase. However, donors are encouraged to recommend subject areas.

5. Some donations may be referred to the Cedarburg Friends of the Library, a non-profit 501-© (3) organization.

6. Upon request library bookplates will be placed in library print materials purchased
with gift funds. Programs and services supported by gift funds will recognize the
benefactors in supporting literature. Major donations will be announced publicly if so
requested.

7. The appraisal of gifts to the library for tax purposes is the responsibility of the donor. The library will provide, upon request, a statement describing the gift.

8. The Library will work with the Cedarburg Friends of the Library and other
organizations and agencies to develop appropriate methods for the solicitation of
gifts.

9. This gift policy will be available for donor perusal prior to a gift’s acceptance.

Adopted by the Cedarburg Joint Library Board of Trustees on March 22, 2000

Booklists

Shelly's Favorites

Just some of Shelly's favorite books.

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By Stephen King

Just some of Shelly's favorite books.

Me Talk Pretty One Day

By David Sedaris

Calypso

By David Sedaris

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Adult Non-fiction

New Adult Nonfiction books available at Cedarburg Public Library.

12 Rules for Life

By Jordan B. Peterson

Giannis

By Mirin Fader

Feels Like Home

By Lauren Liess

In Love

By Amy Bloom

Vanderbilt

By Anderson Cooper Katherine Howe

Truth about Crypto

By Ric Edelman

James Patterson by James Patterson

By James Patterson

I am glad that my mom dead

By Jennette McCurdy

SciFi/Fantasy

A selection of science fiction and fantasy books available at Cedarburg Public Library.

A Marvellous Light

By Freya Marske

Winter's Orbit

By Everina Maxwell

The Jasmine Throne

By Tasha Suri

Nettle & Bone

By T. Kingfisher

When Women Were Dragons

By Kelly Regan Barnhill

Black Sun

By Rebecca Roanhorse

Undertaking of Hart and Mercy

By Megan Bannen

Neuromancer

By William F. Gibson

New Picture Books

New picture books available in the Youth Services Department.

Creepy Crayon

By Aaron Reynolds Peter Brown

The Smart Cookie

By John Jory

All are welcome

By Alexandra Penfold

Time for School, Little Blue Truck

By Alice Schertle

The Crayons Trick or Treat

By Drew Daywalt

The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster!

By Mo Willems

New JV Fiction

It's the End of the World and I'm in My Bathing Suit

By Justin A. Reynolds

My Own Lightning

By Lauren Wolk

The School of Whatnots

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

The secret battle of Evan Pao

By Wendy Wan Long Shang

Small Town Pride

By Phil Stamper

Valentina Salazar is Not a Monster Hunter

By Zoraida Córdova

Friendship Stories (middle grades)

Navigating friendships can be rewarding and also challenging in middle and high school.

Those Kids from Fawn Creek

By Erin Entrada Kelly