[Dcmosls] FW: [NYLINE] Book Repair Workshop, 4-22-2010 Morning
Charles O'Bryan
OBryanC at dcmoboces.com
Wed Mar 24 06:00:26 PDT 2010
To all,
Get a jump on repairs this year with a refresher or how-to-do session with the excellent presenters from Kapco Library Products. By all accounts they put on an excellent workshop with practical hands-on instruction. You are an SCRLC member by virtue of being part of the DCMO BOCES SLS.
Chuck
Charles O'Bryan
School Library System, Coordinator
DCMO BOCES
6678 County Road 32
Norwich, NY 13815
Tel: 607.335.1371
Fax: 607.336.6518
“When I read about the way in which library funds are being cut and cut, I can only think that American society has found one more way to destroy itself.”
--Isaac Asimov
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From: New York's Libraries Information Network [NYLINE at listserv.nysed.gov] On Behalf Of Nora Hardy [nhardy at scrlc.org]
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 4:49 PM
To: NYLINE at listserv.nysed.gov
Subject: [NYLINE] Book Repair Workshop, 4-22-2010 Morning
Greetings –
Protecting and repairing your print collection is an ongoing challenge! On Thursday, April 22, Kary Barth (Kapco Library Products) will return to our area to present her popular half-day workshop, Book Repair for Libraries: Protect and Repair Your Own Collection. This workshop at Broome County Public Library (Binghamton) is designed to demonstrate quick and easy techniques for extending shelf life on general circulating materials. Prevention is the key, but we will be addressing specific, common repairs: tipping in loose pages, broken spines, torn header caps, ripped and torn pages. Each participant will be provided with a sample packet of materials to take home. Class size is limited to 25, so please register early at http://www.scrlc.org/site/view/317 to avoid disappointment. Full details, links, and registration information appear at the bottom of this message.
Please help us to spread the word about this event to colleagues and co-workers who may be interested. Information about all SCRLC workshops and events is available on our website at http://www.scrlc.org
Thank you for your attention,
Nora Hardy
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Nora Hardy
South Central Regional Library Council
607/273-9106
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South Central Regional Library Council
Book Repair for Libraries:
Protect and Repair your own Collection
Date/Time:
Thursday, April 22, 2010; 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Location:
Broome County Public Library, Decker Room
185 Court St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Presenter:
Kary Barth, Kapco Library Products
Registration:
$15/SCRLC members; $25/non-members;
Refreshments included.
Register at http://www.scrlc.org/site/view/317
Class Limit:
25 maximum, register early to avoid disappointment!
Audience:
Librarians and library staff from all types of libraries
This workshop is designed to demonstrate quick and easy techniques for extending shelf life on general circulating materials. Prevention is the key, but we will be addressing specific, common repairs: tipping in loose pages, broken spines, torn header caps, ripped and torn pages.
Each participant is asked to bring two paperback books, preferably new or new-like, to demonstrate covering techniques; a hardbound book with a book jacket to demonstrate application of book jacket covers; a stapled book or magazine; a book that needs to have a loose page tipped in; and one hardbound book that needs repair. Please also bring a pair of scissors.
Each participant will be provided with a free sample packet of materials.
Presenter:
Kary Barth, Regional Sales Manager for Kapco Library Products, has a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana and has worked with libraries since 1990.
Formerly the National Library Sales Manager for Kapco, Kary authored a basic book repair guide from Kapco and has presented book protection/repair workshops in various venues throughout the US.
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