The Distribution to Unserved Communities Library Program is offering new, free books and videos on contemporary art and culture to libraries in rural, inner-city and unserved communities. Some well-known museums and art presses are included.See www.ducprogram.org, for a list of available books. In exchange, you will need to make these materials available to the public and add them to the catalog. To order, look through the offerings and select “add to cart”.In the final stage of the ordering process, after you have logged into your profile page, you will be taken to a screen listing your book requests. This page also contains a tab that reads ‘EMAIL ORDER/RESERVE BOOKS’ in the top right and the bottom right corners. You MUST click on this tab in order to submit your book requests. Once your order has been submitted, you will receive a confirmation email. If you do not receive a confirmation email, or if you experience any other problems, please contact us at or (212) 255-2919.There are no restrictions on the number of titles you may request. We kindly ask that you order only what you need.Each institution is allowed to place one order per calendar year. Place one order on behalf of your institution; multiple orders from the same school or library will not be filled. It may take up to three months to process and ship the books you request.The DUC in collaboration with NYSCA distributes the work of hundreds of contemporary writers and poets published by New York State independent presses. These books are distributed in predetermined sets of 30 or more titles for free to libraries throughout New York State. If you are interested in receiving these books, email or call (212) 255-2919.
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