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Error - unable to initiate communication with LISTSERV (errno=10061, phase=CONNECT, target=127.0.0.1:2306). The server is probably not started. ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Cincinnati Art Museum Library wrote: > > ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- > This question is for those of you who collect auction catalogues. How do > you attach the price lists that document each auction? do you trim the > price lists in order to attach them vertically in the catalogues? We > have been using staples for over 100 years (I guess). Staples are hard on > the catalogues and the price lists. It is a practice I'd like to stop, > but I don't want to substitute tape, and I'm not sure glue will be > flexible enough to allow the list to be used. Any Recommendations? > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ****************************************************************************** > Mona L. Chapin > Head Librarian > Cincinnati Art Museum > 953 Eden Park Drive > Cincinnati, OH 45202-1596 > > [log in to unmask] > TELEPHONE: (513) 721-5204 > FAX: (513) 721-0129 > ****************************************************************************** > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear Mona: The way we do it really depends on how large the price list is. Some of them are small enough to tape vertically, but the others we usually attach horizontally and fold over. We use a special type of transparent archival document repair tape (distributed by University Products, Inc. of Holyoke, MA) that works well for us. We usually attach the price list to the inside front cover with two pieces of tape at the top corners of the price lists, in the manner noted above. I will sometimes glue a price list in (again, with archival glue), especially if I am cataloging the auction catalog to be added to our main collection. Good Luck! Stephen Gassett Assistant Librarian Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX