The date in the Subject of the previous message should have been Thursday, July
13, not July 23. The information in the body of this and the previous message is correct. (Sorry for the extra e-mail.)
Regards,
Steve
Stephen Cauffman | requestIT CT Coordinator, Division of Library Development
stephen.cauffman@ct.gov
| Office: (860) 704-2223
libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/
| 786 South Main St. Middletown, CT 06457 | Fax: (860) 704-2228
From:
Cauffman, Stephen
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 8:38 AM
To: 'casl-l@mylist.net'
Subject: Workshop: Basic Book Repair; Thur. July 23; 10 am to 1 pm MLSC; Free
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Basic
Book Repair: Tools and Techniques Would
you like to save money by getting more uses per book? Would you like to keep that out-of-print book in circulation to meet your library patron's needs? Would you like to quickly repair simple problems rather than purchasing a replacement? Many repairs that
can extend the life of your library collection are fast and simple, and can be done with easy-to-obtain, inexpensive materials.
This
hands-on workshop is appropriate for a library staff member or volunteer who will be doing book repair. Emphasis will be on simple repairs for the everyday public or school library collection, rather than on archival or long-term preservation techniques. Topics
covered will include:
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Basic book handling and cleaning, and some damage prevention measures
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Materials needed for basic book repair and where to get them
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How to repair a torn page & how to reinsert a loose page or group of pages
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How to pamphlet bind and “cut” pages open
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How to reattach a paperback cover and tighten hinges on a hardcover
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Options to repair a worn spine or frayed corners
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Introduction to some simple hardcover spine problems
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When to cover, re-sew, encase, or rebind books
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Resources for more information on book repair. Supplies
needed for the hands-on portion of the workshop will be provided; you may choose to bring your own book repair tools to work with, such as scissors, box cutter or
Xacto knife, bone folder, and/or glue brush.
**OPTIONAL: BRING SOME DAMAGED BOOKS TO SHARE AND REPAIR
– Some techniques will be tried “hands-on” with provided materials; there will also be some time to review and repair damaged items brought to the workshop by participants.**
In-person class - limit of 12 attendees For more professional development opportunities,
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Regards,
Steve
Stephen Cauffman | requestIT CT Coordinator, Division of Library Development
stephen.cauffman@ct.gov
| Office: (860) 704-2223
libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/dld/
| 786 South Main St. Middletown, CT 06457 | Fax: (860) 704-2228