[OPLINLIST] Registration Deadline is 10/31 for "Hands-On Book Repair" at OHIONET on 11/14

Christine Morris ChristineM at ohionet.org
Fri Oct 27 10:34:02 EDT 2006


Please excuse cross-posting of this announcement.


There are only a few more days to register for... 

 


Hands-on Book Repair


This workshop is designed for general, circulating collections in public
and small academic libraries. The approach will be to teach methods for
repairing books with less damaging techniques, as a building block
toward "archival quality" or "preservation oriented" collection
maintenance. Attendees will learn about the structure of a book, which
books should be sent to the bindery and which books can be repaired at
the library.


 


Date:


November 14, 2006 (Tuesday)

 


Time:


9:30 AM - 4:00 PM


 


Location:


OHIONET

 


Speaker:


Miriam Kahn

 

Miriam Kahn regularly teaches workshops for librarians at the Kent State
University School of Library and Information Science and many other
library and genealogy groups. In the summer of 2002, she taught
Preservation Management for the School of Information Science at the
University of Pittsburgh. Miriam has been teaching book repair for over
15 years and has branched out to work with fibers as well as paper. Her
newest endeavors involve preservation & conservation of fiber art as
well as the creation of such pieces. Of course, Miriam reads voraciously
both physically and aurally. She has been reviewing audio books in many
formats for over 10 years for AudioFile Magazine
www.audiofilemagazine.com

 


Member Cost:


$90.00 (includes $60 basic book repair kit)

 


Non-Member Cost:


$120.00 (includes $60 basic book repair kit)

 

Register now at http://www.ohionet.org/training_desc.php?ID=414

The deadline to register is October 31, 2006 to allow time for repair
kit preparation.

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