Subject: Paperback binding
We have recently created a Preservation Committee, and we are reevaluating our paperback binding policy. Currently, we only bind paperbacks which cost more than a set amount, unless a book is expected to get a high use. We also are inconsistent about binding donation paperbacks, since they don't cost us anything. We currently send our paperbacks to our regular binder to be "plastic bound". I made this request on Autocat, and a couple of members referred me to this list as we are especially interested in evaluating paperback binding from a preservation standpoint. Are there other/better methods of binding paperbacks, or any wisdom on what criteria should be used to decide what paperbacks to bind, considering both cost and preservation concerns? **** Moderator's comments: The following query comes from a person who is not on the DistList and will not see any responses that are posted here. Please respond directly to sender Barbara Szalkowski Catalog Librarian South Texas College of Law 1303 San Jacinto Houston, TX 77002-7000 Voice: (713)646-1724 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:5 Distributed: Saturday, June 19, 1993 Message Id: cdl-7-5-013 ***Received on Wednesday, 16 June, 1993