Construction of New Bindings
In June 2001, Preservation/Conservation staff and students began constructing
new bindings for UNLV Libraries materials. Damaged books were rebound,
and unbound and paperback items were bound. Selected items received marbled
paper made in the Preservation/Conservation Laboratory.
Click on photos to enlarge.
Photos by Josh Cannaday
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Damaged books to be rebound.
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A color photocopy of the inside
back cover is made on acid-free paper. |
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The text block is removed from
the binding.
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The old backing and glue are
removed from the spine.
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Super is attached to the spine.
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A center-finding
ruler is used to mark sewing holes.
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Sewing holes
are drilled in the textblock.
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A thin line of paste is applied over the thread.
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Endleaves are
adhered to the text block.
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Endcaps and
a security strip are placed on the spine.
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The title is removed
from the front cover.
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The first board is pasted
on the book cloth.
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After pasting both boards to the cloth, an acid-free
spine lining and linen cords are pasted to the cloth.
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The edges of the book cloth are
trimmed at a 45° angle.
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The outside edges of the boards are trimmed.
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The book cloth is pasted to the
boards. |
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One endleaf is pasted out.
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The endleaf is adhered to the first
board.
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The other endleaf is adhered to the second board.
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An acid-free label is pasted on
the inside front cover.
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The photocopied inside back cover is pasted in.
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The original titled is pasted on
the new cover.
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The books are wrapped in waxed paper and placed
in the press between pressboards. Plexiglass rods are used to enhance the
hinges.
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Rebound books ready to return to
the circulating collection. |
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