AIC/BPG Library Collections Conservation Discussion Group
1995-96
NB. This document is presented for historical purposes only. The survey is long done
LCCDG Trade Show of Technical Options , AIC Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA June 1997
The focus of the LCCDG meeting in Norfolk was to determine the group's future directions. Returning to a Show and Tell format for next year was the most popular option, so we need your input to insure the consensus reached in Norfolk truly meets your needs. Please take a moment to fill out and return this survey. Thank you!
1. Which techniques would you like to see as the focus for the LCCDG Trade Show of Technical Options, 1997? (Please rank in order of interest, 1-4, with 1 being the most desirable). ___ A. Rebinding, repair and housing techniques for folios. ___ B. Split board binding techniques. ___ C. Repair options for spiral bindings. ___ D. Other treatment solutions (please be specific): 2. Are you interested in being an exhibitor? ___ Yes ___ No (As an exhibitor, you will need to bring examples of approximately three bookbinding/repair techniques to San Diego. Each sample will be accompanied by a one page documentation form describing and/or illustrating the technique, the average time it takes to complete, the specific materials and adhesives used, the problem(s) this technique solves, and a brief profile of the institution you are working in to place the solution within a context of collection size, size of the conservation department, size of the budget, number of pieces repaired annually, etc.) 3. If you are interested in being an exhibitor, please supply us with the following information: ________________________________________ Name ________________________________________ Work Address ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ E-mail address ________________________________________ Phone Number
Maria Grandinette and Randy Silverman, Co-Chairs of LCCDG, have accepted a generous offer of assistance this year from Kate Murray and Don Swanson. One of the four organizers will contact you if you are interested in exhibiting.
For general news about LCCDG and next year's program in San Diego, check the AIC newsletter/BPG column and the Conservation DistList.
Please complete this survey by Sept. 30 . Fold in half and staple at the bottom.
Randy Silverman