Contributing literary works to these public institutions provides them with new materials to offer their patrons. For example, an individual might give a collection of novels to their local branch, increasing the selection available to others. This act of sharing enables wider access to knowledge and entertainment.
Such contributions play a vital role in maintaining a vibrant and evolving collection within a community’s literary hub. They provide access to a wider range of perspectives, genres, and authors, enriching the educational and cultural landscape. Historically, libraries have relied on the generosity of individuals and organizations to expand their resources, demonstrating a long-standing tradition of collaborative knowledge sharing.