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AMS Book & Journal Donation ProgramMaking Book and Journal Donations | Materials Currently Available | Receiving Book and Journal Donations The AMS Book and Journal Donation Program matches donors of certain types of mathematical materials with recipient institutions or libraries in currency-poor or developing countries where there is a need for mathematical research literature. Potential donors notify the AMS of their available donations, which are then (if suitable) listed on this web site. Potential recipients from eligible countries (see list at bottom of page) can browse the list of available items and apply to the AMS for the materials (in extraordinary cases, applications made from within the U.S. and Canada might be approved). If a match is made, the donor will then be notified with instructions on shipping directly to the recipient. Shipments are never made to the AMS. The donor packs the materials (if possible), schedules the pick-up and the international shipping by a suitable shipper, and pays the shipping bill, which will be reimbursed by the AMS. Questions should be sent to the AMS Membership and Programs Department at 800-321-4267, ext. 4139, or bookdonations@ams.org.
Please send the following information via e-mail to bookdonations@ams.org:
Or mail the information to: Membership and Programs Department, AMS, 201 Charles Street, Providence, RI 02904. Donors will be notified about the approval of the materials. There will often be a waiting period before a suitable recipient is found, and then the donors will receive instructions about the shipping preparation. Donations of books and journals made through this program are donations to needy (usually foreign) institutions and are not donations to the AMS; therefore, they are not deductible as donations to the AMS for tax purposes. Because AMS does not receive or otherwise handle the donated material, it is not possible for AMS to provide documentation as to the content of the shipments to the receiving institutions. The AMS is unable to offer advice on the tax status of donations to foreign institutions, except to warn donors to consult a tax advisor prior to making a donation to a foreign institution if the tax issue is an important consideration. If the conditions of this program are not suitable for a particular donor, the American Library Association lists other book donation programs which may be a better match.
Donation #29 1. Zentralblatt für Mathematik und Ihre Grenzebiete, Band 236 - Band 774 (1972-1993) Donation #31 1. Journal of Geometric Analysis, vol. 1-17 (1991-2007) - incomplete; missing issues: vol.1, num. 5 & 6; vol. 2, num. 1, 3, 4 & 5; vol. 3, num. 2, 5, & 6; vol. 10, num. 1; vol. 11, num. 4 Donation #32 1. Journal of Geometric Analysis, vol. 1-17 (1991-2007) - incomplete; missing issues: vol. 1, num. 5 & 6; vol.2, num. 1, 3, 4, 5; vol. 3, num. 1, 2, 5, 6; vol. 10, num. 1; vol. 11, num. 2 & 4 Donation #33 Mathematical Reviews, Vol. 1-58 and issues 1980a-1992m (1940-1992).
Receiving Book and Journal Donations Educational institutions or libraries located in countries listed at the bottom of this page are eligible to apply for books and journals listed in the "Materials Currently Available" list above. Applying institutions should have a population of research mathematicians and a need for further research materials. Please send the following information via e-mail to bookdonations@ams.org:
Or mail the information to: Applicants will be notified about the result of the request. If plans are made to ship the materials, the receiving institution should anticipate any customs problems and instruct the AMS on specific shipping requirements. The AMS cannot pay customs duties. Institutions in the following countries are eligibe to apply for books in this program:
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