Book Repair: A How-to-Do-It Manual
Dunford, Helen, The Australian Library Journal
Book Repair: A How-to-Do-It Manual. 2nd ed. Rev. by Kenneth Lavender, rev. by Artemis BonaDea. How-to-Do-It-Manuals, 178. New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2011. 265 pp. A$115.00 soft cover ISBN 9781555707477 (available from Inbooks)
The basic principles of book conservation do not change over time, nor do well-tested techniques become obsolete. Unlike information resources in other areas, books on book repair do not need to be weeded according to copyright date. On the other hand, not all sources of information are equally reputable, particularly when online resources are considered, so it is necessary to seek the most reliable information.
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Publication information:
Article title: Book Repair: A How-to-Do-It Manual.
Contributors: Dunford, Helen - Author.
Journal title: The Australian Library Journal.
Volume: 61.
Issue: 1
Publication date: February 2012.
Page number: 61+.
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