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[PADG:1026] Re: aperback preferred question
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- Subject: [PADG:1026] Re: aperback preferred question
- From: Kris Kern <kernk@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Jun 2006 11:29:14 -0700
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- Organization: Portland State University
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This is from one of our collection development librarians:
Seems to make sense. Most university presses have been printing on
non-acidic paper. I personally prefer the feel of a hardback book, and
I think the commercial bindings on paperbacks look a little boring.
Seems like an originally hardbound book might be able to take a bit more
abuse, but I have no data to support this. I believe the Acquisitions
Librarian has told me that our practice is to always buy paper on firm
orders if it is available.
--
Kristen Kern
Preservation/Catalog Librarian
Portland State University Library
P.O. Box 1151
Portland, OR 97207-1151
phone: 503-725-5218
fax: 503-725-5799
email: kernk@xxxxxxx