Re: Bound Newspapers -- Nancy Crow
Stephen Clark 06 Mar 2003 16:03 UTC
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 08:33:37 -0600
From: Nancy Crow <crowna@quincy.edu>
Subject: Re: Bound Newspapers -- Jewel Rucker
Jewel,
It would really depend which newspaper you are talking about. We bind
the University student newspaper, the Times Literary Supplement, and
L'Osservatore Romano (Vatican publication) The TLS is bound in 2
volumes, but the other ones are one volume per year. To bind a daily
paper would take more. Also, we use Heckman Binder which charges $40.20
per volume for newspaper vs. $9.35 per volume for standard periodicals.
Just some thoughts
Nancy Crow, Assistant Librarian
Serials/Interlibrary Loan
Quincy University
1800 College Ave.
Quincy, IL 62301-2699
>To get newspapers on microfilm is so expensive. I'm wondering if library
>has their newspapers bound. If so, how many books does it take to do one
>year?
>
>
>A. Jewel Rucker
>Library Associate /Periodicals Dept.
>Vining Library
>WVU Institute of Technology
>405 Fayette Pike
>Montgomery WV 25136
>304-442-3816
>