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0 Book Sponsorship gives readers the power to affect which books are borrowable on Open Library. Help us fill in the gaps and build a library that leaves no reader or book behind. The name "Open Library" is more than a hat tip to open source. It’s a commitment to our patrons. Building a truly Open Library means every reader deserves a say in what's on their bookshelf.
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2 In 2017, 13 year old [Marley Dias][1] founded the [#1000blackgirlbooks][2] campaign because, she says, “I was frustrated by the lack of diversity in the books I was reading in school". We're incredibly inspired by Marley's example and we see Open Library as an important opportunity to change how libraries choose their books. We've been surprised to see that [more than half a million readers][3] like Marley have been using Open Library's [Want to Read][4] button to identify books they wish were available to read or borrow.
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4 In response, we created a Book Sponsorship Program which gives readers a way to make titles available through Internet Archive's Controlled Digital Lending library. With your help, we hope you'll join us in preserving our cultural heritage and building an Open Library which better represents and serves our community's diverse needs.
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6 As you discover eligible titles on Open Library you wish we had, we hope you'll consider sponsoring a copy for the World, forever. You'll be able to reserve the first borrow and leave a custom dedication message which will show up on the Open Library edition page.
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8 {{SponsorCarousel()}}
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10 ## Frequently Asked Questions
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12 ### How do I tell what books are eligible? ###
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14 Eligible titles will look like this on Open Library:
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16 ![Book Sponsorship Screenshot][5]
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19 ### What happens when I sponsor a book? ###
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21 Clicking the sponsor button will bring you to Archive.org to complete your donation. When you sponsor a book, you are donating the funds necessary to add a new eligible title of your choosing into the Internet Archive's Controlled Digital Lending program. Your donation covers the cost of purchasing and shipping the book to the Internet Archive, high-fidelity digitization by trained staff, and forever storage (both the safe keeping of the physical book within our physical archives and server costs). Once you have funded the sponsorship of a title, the book will be purchased from one of our vendor partners and digitized. The book will then become available on Archive.org and OpenLibrary.org, through the Internet Archive's carefully controlled digital lending program. You will have the opportunity to claim the first borrow of the book and the privilege of adding a public sponsorship dedication message to the book's Open Library page.
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23 ![archive.org donate page][6]
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25 ### If I sponsor a book, do I get to read it first? ###
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27 Yes. When you sponsor a book, you have the option to be first on the waiting-list to read the title, once it becomes available.
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29 ### When will my sponsored book be available? ###
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31 We’re aiming to fulfill sponsorship requests within 1 month of receipt. Actual fulfillment time may vary depending on shipping, processing, and demand.
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33 ### Can I sponsor more copies of a book? ###
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35 Unfortunately, due to physical space limitations of the Internet Archive's physical archive facilities, only works which are not yet represented in the Internet Archive's collection are eligible for sponsorship at this time (2019-10-18). The sponsorship program is not a way to make more copies of an existing book available. We hope the program will enable the community to diversify Open Library's collection with new works that server broader audiences. And that patrons will join us in the mission of catalog and preserve a copy of every book.
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37 ### What happened to the book I sponsored?
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39 Like any library, certain infrequent policy circumstances require books be removed from our lending program. While this is not a common occurrence, Internet Archive manages millions of books and is not in a position to offer sponsorship refunds when such a take down happens. If you suspect a title you've sponsored has been removed form lending, please let us know by contacting info@archive.org and we'll be happy to help investigate.
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43 ## Contact
44 For inquiries about the Sponsorship Program, please contact [mek@archive.org][7].
45 ![mail][8]
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47 ## Credits
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49 This initiative was made possible due to the incredible contributions and efforts of 2019 Internet Archive Summer of Code candidate [Tabish Shaikh][9], Internet Archive staff including [Shane Riley][10], [Brenton Cheng][11], [Katie Barrett][12], [CR][13], [Davide Semenzin][14], [Brian Shaughnessy][15], and [Mek][16], art by [Ace Volkov][17], our partners at [Tradecrafted][18] led by [Tom Quinlan][19], and numerous members of the [Open Library community][20].
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52  [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2nN01Pwv_E
53  [2]: https://twitter.com/hashtag/1000blackgirlbooks
54  [3]: https://openlibrary.org/stats/readinglog
55  [4]: https://blog.openlibrary.org/2017/12/27/a-holiday-gift-from-open-library-introducing-the-reading-log/
56  [5]: https://archive.org/download/openlibrary-book-sponsorship/book-sponsorship.png
57  [6]: https://ia601501.us.archive.org/17/items/openlibrary-book-sponsorship/archive-sponsorship.png
58  [7]: http://mailto:mek@archive.org
59  [8]: https://web.archive.org/web/20091021145513im_/http://www.geocities.com/gdrebit/General/icon_Contact.gif
60  [9]: https://github.com/tabshaikh
61  [10]: https://github.com/shaneriley
62  [11]: https://twitter.com/bfalling
63  [12]: http://library2020.blog.archive.org/team_member/katie-barrett/
64  [13]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/crsaikley/
65  [14]: http://library2020.blog.archive.org/team_member/davide-semenzin/
66  [15]: http://www.lcdservices.biz/about
67  [16]: https://mek.fyi
68  [17]: https://www.behance.net/AceVolkov
69  [18]: https://tradecraft.com
70  [19]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tquinlan47/
71  [20]: https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary
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