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  2. Bindery - Wikipedia

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    Wooden laying press holding a book being worked on. Bindery refers to a studio, workshop or factory where sheets of (usually) paper are fastened together to make books, but also where gold and other decorative elements are added to the exterior of books, where boxes or slipcases for books are made and where the restoration of books is carried out.

  3. Library binding - Wikipedia

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    The original category is as it says: the book was originally bound with the idea that it would be used in a library setting where the book would receive harder use than those usual trade editions sold to the public. The aftermarket library binding is the method of binding serials, and re-binding paperback or hardcover books, for use within ...

  4. Comics packaging - Wikipedia

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    Comics packaging is a publishing activity in which a publishing company outsources the myriad tasks involved in putting together a comic book — writing, illustrating, editing, and even printing — to an outside service called a packager.

  5. Bookbinding - Wikipedia

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    For new works, some publishers print unbound manuscripts which a binder can collate and bind, but often an existing commercially bound book is pulled, or taken apart, in order to be given a new binding. Once the text block of the book has been pulled, it can be rebound in almost any structure; a modern suspense novel, for instance, could be ...

  6. Microsoft Office shared tools - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Binder was an application originally included with Microsoft Office 95, 97, and 2000 that allowed users to include different types of OLE 2.0 objects (e.g., documents, spreadsheets, presentations and projects) in one file. [5] Originally a test host for OLE 2.0, it was not widely used, and was discontinued after Office 2000.

  7. Springback binder - Wikipedia

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    This way, the binder can be used for decades for always new content. Furthermore, no additional devices are required than the binder itself. Since the inner book is neither glued, nor stitched or stapled, it can still be used as a master for additional copies. In the GDR, a springback binder in A5 format was part of a first grader's typical ...

  8. Jack Binder (artist) - Wikipedia

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    John Binder (/ ˈ b ɪ n d ər /; August 11, 1902 – March 6, 1986) [1] was a Golden Age comics creator and art packager. A fine artist by education, Binder had a prolific comics career that lasted primarily from 1937 to 1953, through his most concentrated work was through 1946.

  9. Eleanore Ramsey - Wikipedia

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    Eleanore Ramsey's discovery of her passion for design bookbinding was serendipitous, and started in the late 1960s, when she was a recent college graduate and came across a catalog of fine book bindings, while working for a rare book dealer near Chicago.

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