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DONATE YOUR OLD BOOKS AND JOURNALS The American Academy of Dermatology'S Task Force to Provide Educational Materials to Developing Countries has a list of Dermatology Teaching Centers throughout the world that have no library or operational budget and would be grateful for textbooks published in 1985 or later, journals published in 1980 or later, clinical and histopathologic slides (must be correctly labeled and categorized), and old instuments and equipment. The donor must send the material at his or her own expense. Materials plus shipping costs are considered a donation to the Academy. Donated materials are matched with the "needs list" from a center in need. Precise instructions concerning packaging, shipping, and tax impliCations will be sent to the donor. If interested, please send inventory, listing author, title, and date of publication for books. List journals by name, volume number, date, whether bound or unbound, and whether complete or incomplete (if incomplete, indicate what is missing). If you are reading this announcement in a country or area in need of such teaching materials, please write with full particulars detailing your needs and facilities. Your donation will be a valuable and cherished contribution to the welfare of millions of patients in developing and newly democratized countries. For further information, please contact: American Academy of Dermatology Department of Member Services P.O. Box 4014 Schaumburg, IL 60168-4014 Please do not send materials to this address. You will receive instructions and the recipient's address when an appropriate match is made.