Personally, I think it is very difficult for you to get this * * * loan. Among them, the biggest problem is the problem of ownership. That is, whether the ownership of your book ultimately belongs to individuals or animation clubs.
If the ownership of books belongs to individuals, and because you are a university and have mobility problems such as graduation, the number of books will fluctuate greatly every year, which is not conducive to long-term development and inheritance. If the ownership belongs to the animation club, it can ensure that the stacks of the animation club continue to accumulate and grow, but the question is whether members are willing to provide books and whether the quality of books can be guaranteed.
Personally, I think it is difficult to operate in practice, because all members donate books and the ownership belongs to the animation club. A slightly more feasible way is that you can raise funds in the name of an animation club, or use your funds to buy books regularly to ensure a basic quantity and quality of the stacks. On this basis, it may be feasible to ask members to donate books.
From your point of view, it is also possible that you don't necessarily want to build a library, but just want to build a book sharing system within your animation club. If that's the case, I suggest you don't have to plan according to the idea of building a library. It's too complicated for you.
You can consider building an internal book announcement platform (which can be networked or registered on paper). Every member will publish his own books and profiles on the platform (as a basic requirement for membership, at least a certain number must be provided). What you need to do is to arrange someone to count the status of these books (for use only, for borrowing, lending, etc. ) and whether there are any new books registered, so that members can understand through this platform. Of course, it is very important that you must come up with some kind of reward mechanism to encourage everyone to enjoy their books on their own initiative, and give some rewards to excellent borrowers regularly through the internal borrowing registration of members.
If we follow this method, we can not only achieve the purpose of sharing and communicating resources within our own animation club, but also avoid the complicated problems we are confused about, and the manpower and material resources we need to invest will not be great, which is more suitable for the operation of college clubs.