A Plan of Organization for Small Libraries: Methods of Work, Lists of Supplies and Aids

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Boston book Company, 1917 - 50 pagini

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Pagina 10 - ... book temporarily until the catalog cards are made. 8. From the corrected order cards is made the title list for a title catalog. 9. In some libraries, after the books are accessioned, a shelf list is made from these cards and the order cards destroyed. A shelf list is a list of books in the library arranged in the same order as are the books on the shelves, and the cards composing the shelf list contain accession number, author, title and date. The call number will also appear on the upper left...
Pagina 2 - ... side of the hinge thus formed and paste on to the inner or sewed margin of the leaf. When this has dried sufficiently, apply a very thin coat to the other half of the same side of the hinge and put the leaf in its proper place in the book. Push in as far as possible, rub down gently and firmly. JOINTS By joint is meant the hinge by which the cover is attached to the body of a book.
Pagina 2 - ... be allowed to rest on their front edges. A good substitute for a book support may be made by covering a brick with brown paper. When books return to the library they should be examined for loose leaves, tears, marks, dirt, grease spots, etc. If a book Is In bad repair It should be mended or rebound. Pencil marks should be erased. "Soiled pages can be cleaned with powdered pumice stone rubbed on with a piece of clean cheese cloth. Book covers may be cleaned with powdered pumice stone, Ivory soap...
Pagina 2 - ... sewed margin exposed. Apply a very thin coat of paste to the margin and then carefully insert the leaf in its proper place in the book. Care should be taken that the leaf does not project beyond the other leaves of the book. Close the book, weight it, and let it dry.
Pagina 2 - ... a very thin coat of paste to the margin and then carefully insert the leaf in its proper place in the book. Care should be taken that the leaf does not project beyond the other leaves of the book. Close the book, weight it, and let it dry. Another method of replacing loose leaves, and one which may be employed when the leaf to be replaced is of heavy paper, is as follows : Take a strip of paper one-half of an inch wide, and of the same length as the leaf; carefully fold this strip down the center,...

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