Binding for Libraries


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Binding Operations in ARL Libraries


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Managing a Library Binding Program


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Library binding is one of the activities typically included in newly created preservation departments, but librarians continue to discover that transforming a traditional binding program into one that better meets preservation objectives requires considerable investment of time. This resource guide is intended to help libraries review their binding activities from a preservation perspective through the following: (1) suggesting a strategy for gaining expertise through reading and observation; (2) outlining a plan for evaluating the library's and the binder's practices and policies; (3) presenting a strategy for initiating change; and (4) identifying issues that merit attention and discussion. Thirty-six articles dealing with a binding program and relations with a binder are presented. A bibliography lists an additional 18 sources for further reading. (SLD)




Binding for Libraries


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Binding and Care of Printed Music


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Music scores have always presented unique problems to those charged with their care and preservation. The author's goal throughout this book is to present practices developed to balance cost-effectiveness with archival soundness for binding and preserving musical scores. This is a necessary reference for music librarians and composers who want to gain both specific skills and new perspectives on the central issues of binding and care.




English Binding Before 1500


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Based on The Sandars Lectures for 1927, this beautifully presented 1929 volume provides a historical study of English binding.




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