Cris,We also use HF Group. We do very little binding anymore, also. We wait until we have enough items to send to cover the $75 minimum invoice fee. We mend as many items as possible in house.Holli Redden
Periodicals / Government Documents Assistant
Schwob Memorial Library-Technical Services Dept.
Columbus, GA 31907-5645
Phone: 706-507-8679
E-mail: redden_holli@columbusstate.edu
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 3:11 PM, Cris Ferguson <cferguson13@murraystate.edu> wrote:Hello all,Who are your libraries using for bindery? We do very little binding anymore, mainly just for repairs and a few miscellaneous things, and we are running to the fact that our current bindery is less and less flexible with small accounts like ours. I don't believe we are able to eliminate binding altogether at this point, as we have still have items special collections thing we bind and repair.Thoughts or recommendations?Thanks,Cris__________________________Cris FergusonDirector of Technical Services222 Waterfield LibraryMurray State UniversityMurray, KY 42071
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