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[PADG:1207] RE: Library bindings from other countries



Tempted, hell!  We do have books from other countries (India springs to mind) delivered bound.  While the binding is considerably cheaper in dollars, it is often cheaper in quality as well.  Also, I wonder how this matches up with decisions not to bind paperbacks automatically. 


From: owner-padg@xxxxxxx [mailto:owner-padg@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Laura Cameron
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 1:40 PM
To: padg@xxxxxxx
Subject: [PADG:1206] Library bindings from other countries

Morning,

I'm curious if other institutions are being tempted by their book suppliers from other countries (China, Turkey, etc.) to have books on a purchasing plan bound, for considerably less money, prior to shipment.  We have offers from suppliers and I'd like to see if anyone else has similar experiences and how they are/were handled.

Also, if this topic generates a good amount of discussion I'd like it to be continued at the Library Binding DG at Midwinter.

Thank you,

Laura Cameron                                   
                                                
Head, Binding & Finishing               Chair, Library Binding Discussion Group
Preservation Department         ALA - ALCTS - PARS
Stanford University Libraries
Stanford, CA  94305

650 723 3401
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