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Book swapping or book exchange is the practice of a
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of
books A book is a medium for recording information in the form of writing or images, typically composed of many pages (made of papyrus, parchment, vellum, or paper) bound together and protected by a cover. The technical term for this physical ar ...
between one person and another. Practiced among book groups, friends and colleagues at work, it provides an inexpensive way for people to exchange books, find out about new books and obtain a new book to read without having to pay. Because swaps occur between individuals, without central distribution or warehousing, and without the copyright owner making a profit, the practice has been compared to
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(P2P) systems such as BitTorrent—except that hard-copy original analog objects are exchanged.


College book exchange programs

Many colleges and universities have developed online book exchange programs to help students save money on
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s. Some colleges build their own systems and others use systems from third party service providers.


Informal book exchanges

Some book exchanges are informal - a shelf or box is provided where books can be left or picked up. The exchange relies on users leaving and taking books and is generally not supervised. This is a frequent practice in
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s where travellers can leave a book and take a different book with them. Some
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in Great Britain have informal book exchanges and one has also been set up in a
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.What a novel idea - villagers transform redundant phone box into a LIBRARY
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Book swapping websites

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BookCrossing BookCrossing (also BC, BCing or BXing) is defined as "the practice of leaving a book in a public place to be picked up and read by others, who then do likewise." The term is derived from bookcrossing.com, a free online book club which was founde ...
, an online book swapping site *
BookMooch BookMooch is an international, online book exchange community founded by John Buckman in 2006. Membership, which by 2008 reached around 74,000 in over 90 countries, is open to anyone and is free. There is heavy community participation in its ...
, an online book swapping site *
ReadItSwapIt ReadItSwapIt (''RISI'') was a book exchange website co-founded in 2005 by Andrew Bathgate and Neil Ferguson of London, UK. And closed in Sept 2017. It facilitated direct swapping of books among its members in the UK. Operation ReadItSwapIt ...
, an online book swapping site *
Little Free Library Little Free Library is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes neighborhood book exchanges, usually in the form of a public bookcase. More than 150,000 public book exchanges are registered with the organization and branded as Little Fre ...
, trading posts that offer free books, housed in small containers, to members of the local community *
PaperBackSwap PaperBackSwap (PBS) is a book swapping website which was founded in 2004. The purpose of PaperBackSwap is to use the Internet to facilitate the parity trading of books among members in the United States using a credit based system for swapping. Th ...
, an online book swapping club restricted to the USA *
Lenro Lenro is a book sharing website that connected book readers on the local level so that they could borrow, lend or exchange books with each other. Members need to create a free account to borrow, lend or exchange books. Site description Lenro use ...
, used to connect book readers locally (same college/neighborhood)


See also

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Collaborative consumption Collaborative consumption is the set of those resource circulation systems in which consumers both "obtain" and "provide", temporarily or permanently, valuable resources or services through direct interaction with other consumers or through a m ...
, a trend describing similar swapping and lending organizations *
Public bookcase A public bookcase (also known as a free library or street library or sidewalk library) is a cabinet which may be freely and anonymously used for the exchange and storage of books without the administrative rigor associated with formal libraries. ...


References


External links


The Guardian and Observer Book Swap: how to take part
{{Books Book promotion