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ALCTS TO SPONSOR INSTITUTE ON LIBRARY BINDING (Karen Muller) Stephen Clark 15 Jan 1999 14:41 UTC

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Date: Thu, 14 Jan 1999 18:21:40 -0600
From: Karen Muller <kmuller@ALA.ORG>
Subject: ALCTS TO SPONSOR INSTITUTE ON LIBRARY BINDING

[Apologies for cross-posting]

The Association for Library Collections and Technical Services
(ALCTS) Preservation and Reformatting Section will sponsor a
regional
institute titled "New Directions in Library Binding" to be held in
Los
Angeles, March 11-12, 1999.  The registration deadline is February
24,
1999.

This institute is designed to train library staff in the
administrative and operational functions of a library binding
program.
 Supervisors of serials, technical services, binding, and
preservation
units will find the curriculum most useful.

Increasing numbers of librarians are beginning to recognize that the
careful, appropriate binding and rebinding of books and serials are
key elements in preserving their collections.  As the profession
faces
the accelerating deterioration of acidic paper, the damaging effects
of photocopying, and the declining quality of many publishers'
bindings, it becomes clear that library bindings must be not only
strong, but also flexible. This institute will assess binding
methods
available under the Library Binding Institute Standard for Library
Binding (8th ed.); provide information on the new draft
ANSI/NISO/LBI
Standard for Library Binding; offer hands-on instruction in choosing
binding methods; outline criteria for establishing library
specifications for particular binding tasks; describe simple repair
techniques that can buttress your library binding program, and
outline
options for volumes that cannot or should not be bound; and offer
recommendations for reorienting and enhancing your library binding
program.

The institute includes eight plenary sessions, each with time for
questions and discussion.  Small group practica will train attendees
to make binding decisions and manage quality control operations.
The
documentary film "Library Binding: A Shared Responsibility, A
Collaborative Effort" will be shown.  An optional tour of the
Kater-Crafts Bookbinders in nearby Pico Rivera on Saturday, March
13,
1999 will allow participants to observe some of the methods and
practices discussed in the institute and will help your staff
evaluate
the work of binders.

The faculty includes: Sally Moyer (Library Binding Institute), Paul
Parisi (Acme Bookbinding Company), Fritz James (Library Binding
Service), Lynn Jones (University of California (Berkeley)), Wesley
Boomgaarden (Ohio State University), Carol Eyler (South St. Paul
(MN)
Public Library), and Thomas Clareson (AMIGOS Bibliographic Council).

Registration fees for the institute are $195 for ALCTS members, $245
for ALA members, and $280 for non-members.  The fee for the optional
bindery tour is $35, which must be paid at the time of registration.

For registration information contact Yvonne McLean at 800/545-2433,
ext. 5032 or e-mail ymclean@ala.org. An electronic brochure with
registration form is also available on the ALCTS web site,
http://www.ala.org/alcts/events/institutes/lbi.html.