Subject: Library binding styles
I have just taken over responsibility for commercial binding here, and would like some input concerning binding with the so-called "flex hinge" endpapers, wide joint, and flat back. I attended a presentation at the last ALA Midwinter meeting, where the reps from ICI described this as a great innovation. As far as I could tell, the problems this kind of binding was designed to correct only occur with oversewn volumes -- and one of the things I intend to do here is reduce oversewing to a minimum. Now my own commercial binder is trying to sell me this binding as a great innovation and improvement for all bound volumes, regardless of the kind of leaf attachment used. Is this really the great leap forward in library binding? I'd like to hear from others who have used it. How does it hold up to circulation and use? Sara R. Williams Preservation Librarian CU Boulder Libraries *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:54 Distributed: Sunday, May 3, 1992 Message Id: cdl-5-54-007 ***Received on Friday, 1 May, 1992