Subject: Bookbinding and tight budgets
We are a State and University library concerned with library credit restrictions. I am Head of the binding department and presently trying to establish criteria for bookbinding. Would anyone give me information about this topic, and in particular : 1. Do you send all new acquisitions to the bindings (periodicals and monographs) 2. Do you bind only damaged books, or as well new acquisitions, and in which proportions? 3. Which part of the acquisition budget of your library is devoted to binding? - is the percentage sufficient? - which percentage would you like to have? 4. If the binding budget is to short, what are the volumes that you would bind in priority ? On which criterion ? (for instance number of copies, condition of the paper, use life, literary classical texts, reference books, etc.) 5. What do you do with the damaged books that you cannot repair and bind ? Do you throw them away? If so, do you make a copy ? (photocopy, microfilm, CD-Rom)? Do you store them in closed stocks? Other solutions? 6. In case of a lack of credits, who decides which books are to be bound in priority : a special librarian, the Head of the binding department, other? 7. Within the total amount of binding which is the part of the periodicals, which is the part of the monographs? Thank you for forwarding me any useful information. J. Antille, Librarian Bibliotheque cantonale et universitaire CH - 1015 Lausanne-Dorigny Switzerland *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:24 Distributed: Thursday, October 22, 1992 Message Id: cdl-6-24-009 ***Received on Tuesday, 20 October, 1992