Subject: Binding data standards
"You just call out my name, and I'll..." The Working Group on Binding Data Elements is composed mainly of representatives of Commercial Binderies, and is chaired by Steve Salmon of Carlyle. Some other names you may recognize are: Jack Bendror (Mekatronics), Bruce Jacobsen (Bridgeport National Bindery), J.C. Noyes (Bridgeport), Paul Parisi (Acme Bookbinding/LBI) ... only two "preservation librarians" have been involved to date: Debra McKern and myself. The Data Elements document is in a second draft, and looks quite good. The Group has done quite a good job. I do not feel at liberty to send you copies of drafts, however you might contact Mr. Salmon at Carlyle (FAX 415.349.3874). The drafts have concentrated upon the communication of standard binding information, including: customer information, customer address, binder information, binder address, shipment information, item information, and binding information (what the UF binding programming calls "binding technical information: cloth/cover type, cloth/cover title, cover information, induces instructions, leaf attachment, information important to catalogers. My praise isn't to say that the document is perfect ... review for those who like notching will note that permissible leaf attachment values lack double fan adhesive with notching or information about notch turns. The document will be reviewed again at ALA in Denver, (yuck) Colorado. It relies heavily upon established standards: LBI Standard, ANSI Spine standard, etc. as well as a wealth of professional and commercial knowledge about binding as a source of permissible values and items in the data elements list. Best of all ... after it gets through mapping, BISAC and SISAC and is picked up through communications standards it promises to save us from this last of the unautomated dark ages. Erich J. Kesse Preservation Office University of Florida Libraries 904-392-6962 Fax: 904-392-7251 *** Conservation DistList Instance 6:36 Distributed: Monday, January 11, 1993 Message Id: cdl-6-36-002 ***Received on Friday, 8 January, 1993