[Baynet] Commercial Library Binding workshop in San Jose, May 12,
2006
Rose Falanga
rosef at exo.net
Mon Mar 27 10:07:09 PST 2006
From Mary Morganti
mary at calhist.org
What, When and How to Bind: Commercial Library Binding
Presented by the California Preservation Program and the Library
Binding Institute
This 1-day workshop focuses on frontline staff and the factors to
consider in the binding decision-making process in academic, public
and special libraries. Learn about the importance of library binding
for preservation of materials, parts of the book, leaf attachments,
and repairs. In addition, how to prepare books to go to the bindery,
effective communication with the binder, and bindery and quality
control processes will be addressed. Participate in hands-on small
group exercises with sample materials to be bound. Attendees are
invited to bring library books with unusual binding issues.
Speakers: Jay B. Fairfield - HF Group (Heckman Bindery/ICI Group)
David J. Martinelli - Library Binding
Services, University of California
Laura Cameron - Binding & Finishing,
Stanford University
Cathy Aster - Digital Library Systems &
Services, Stanford University
Date: Friday, May 12, 2006
Location: San Jose - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
150 E. San Fernando St., San Jose
Time: Registration 9:30 a.m.; workshop 10:00 - 5:00
pm, includes lunch
Cost: $45/attendee or $70 for every two registrants
from the same institution
Registration: Pre-registration required. Register online
at:
http://www.plsinfo.org/workshops/
binding.htm or contact Kevin Terada terada at plsinfo.org
For more information, contact Laura Cameron slash at stanford.edu
*This training is supported in part by the Library Binding Institute
and by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the
provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered
by the State Librarian.
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