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Intermediate Hands-on Book Repair for Libraries

**October 25 -- Los Angeles Public Library -- REGISTRATION DEADLINE OCT.
18th**
November 27 -- Sacramento Public Library December 11 -- Glendora Public
Library

Check-in: 8:30 to 9 AM Instruction: 9 AM to 4:30 PM For registration see
the Infopeople website:
http://infopeople.org/workshop/36

Would you like to know what can be done to put the damaged books in your
collections back into circulation? How about a quick lesson in the
chemistry and physics of materials to give you the confidence you need
to assess the condition of a book and then perform the appropriate
repairs? Come and review your basic skills and learn new techniques to
supplement your book repair repertoire. 

Workshop Description: This one-day, intermediate workshop builds on and
extends the fundamentals acquired at the basic book repair workshop,
which covered general maintenance, damage assessment and easy repairs to
spines, hinges and torn or unattached leaves. In the intermediate
workshop, we will review the basics of working with paper and binding
structures, then tackle more structurally challenging repairs, such as
repairs to flat-back bindings. The intermediate workshop will introduce
new skills such as sewing, humidification, and flattening, and the
preparation and use of Japanese paste. All hands-on steps will be
clearly demonstrated and practiced by workshop participants. There will
also be opportunities to share stories and troubleshoot questions about
your own collections. 

In addition, you will receive handouts explaining the various repairs,
copies of relevant articles, a list of suppliers, and a bibliography of
useful books, other printed materials, and related web links. 

Note: This course addresses only repairs and maintenance of general
circulating collections and is not meant for preservation of special or
specialized materials. 

Pre-workshop assignment: Each participant should bring two cloth case
bound books - 6" x 9", one with a flat-back spine binding - to the class
to practice on. 

Preliminary Course Outline: 

Paper and Hinges
Review paper repair and paper grain
Practice hinge repair with Japanese paper and paste Practice foldout
attachment with Tyvek hinge Humidification and Flattening Discussion of
various medias and materials Practice testing inks Practice humidifying
and flattening Repairing Bindings Discussion of various conditions of
deterioration Practice reattaching flat back spines with cloth and paper
hollows Sewing and Collection Maintenance Discussion of sewing versus
tipping-on of endsheets Practice sewing a pamphlet into a pamphlet
binder Discussion of worst condition and possibilities of repair
Demonstration of how to consolidate leather Practice removing pressure
sensitive tape, barcodes Who Should Attend: Library staff and volunteers
who want or need to make book repairs to circulating materials. This
course is of particular relevance and interest to public, community
college, and school libraries. 

Prerequisites: This course assumes some knowledge of books and how they
are made. Participants should have taken the Basic Book Repair workshop
or should have the equivalent knowledge or experience of mending books,
cutting paper, and using adhesives. If you are in doubt as to whether
you meet these prerequisites, please contact Linda Rodenspiel at
650-578-9685 or [log in to unmask] 







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