Many librarians deal with incoming printed and bound materials virtually every day. As stated in my previous articles, the quality of such incoming materials, especially
The printed materials used in a library environment are produced in many different ways. The sheets, whether printed on both sides by sheet-fed, web or
Published books arrive in a library either soft or hard cover bound. Some exceptions may be mechanical bindings such as spiral bindings. Some librarians question
Decades ago, while working as a quality control manager in a large U.S. book manufacturing facility, we produced over 75,000 children’s books every day for
Your library acquired some children’s books. Just after they circulated once or twice, these books head for the “repair” department of the library. The sheets