Subject: Accordioning music scores
We occasionally receive music which is supplied as printed leaves in a paper cover, rather than bound in a signature format. Because of the danger of losing a single page, in the past we have 'accordion-ed' the leaves into a single (long) entity--using linen tape (with a perforation down the centre...I've tested the glue on the tape, it's acidic), which lessens the opportunity for loss--yet still leaves the work "playable" (i.e., the 'pages' will still turn, and it will fit on a music stand for performance). [We then insert the part or score into a protective cover, with pocket.] Can anyone suggest a better alternative than the gummed (i.e. you moisten it with water, then apply to the pages) linen tape? I'm anxious to do it right...because the most recently-received example is on non-acidic paper (and a French edition...amazing!). Thank-you in advance for any suggestions! Lisa Philpott Music Library University of Western Ontario Library System London, Ontario N6A 3K7 (519) 661-3913 x:4846 *** Conservation DistList Instance 7:59 Distributed: Tuesday, February 15, 1994 Message Id: cdl-7-59-011 ***Received on Friday, 11 February, 1994