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👉Saddle Stitch Binding: 📝 Description: This is a simple and inexpensive method where pages are folded in half and stapled together at the spine. 👍 Pros: Cost-effective, good for short documents like pamphlets or booklets. 👎 Cons: Not very durable, pages can easily fall out, limited flexibility. 👉 Perfect Binding (PUR Binding): 📝 Description: Pages are glued directly to the spine with a strong adhesive, creating a smooth, flexible finish. 👍 Pros: Durable, good for paperbacks and magazines, professional appearance. 👎 Cons: More expensive than saddle stitching, not ideal for thick books, glue can potentially damage pages over time. 👉 Case Binding (Hardcover Binding): 📝 Description: Pages are sewn together and then glued to a rigid cover made of cardboard or chipboard. 👍 Pros: Very durable, allows for thick books, premium look and feel. 👎 Cons: Most expensive option, not ideal for short documents, bulky and heavy. 👉 Spiral Binding: 📝 Description: Pages are punched with holes and then bound together with a metal or plastic coil that allows for 360-degree rotation. 👍 Pros: Lies flat, allows for easy writing, good for notebooks and manuals. 👎 Cons: Can be bulky, coil can get caught on things, not as professional looking as other options. 👉 Thermal Binding: 📝 Description: Pages are glued to the spine with heat and pressure. 👍 Pros: Affordable, good for reports and presentations. 👎 Cons: Not as durable as other methods, prone to cracking, limited flexibility. 👉 Sewn Binding: 📝 Description: Traditional method where pages are sewn together with thread, often used for high-quality books and journals. 👍 Pros: Very durable, lies flat, beautiful and classic look. 👎 Cons: Time-consuming and expensive, not as common as other methods. 🤲 Other Binding Methods: 📝 Coptic binding: An ancient method using chain stitches for a flexible and durable finish. 📝 Japanese stab binding: Uses decorative thread to bind pages, often used for art books and journals. 📝 Wireless binding: Similar to perfect binding, but uses a special glue that doesn't require heat. The best type of binding for your book or journal will depend on several factors, such as: Budget: More complex methods like case binding are more expensive. Durability: Consider how much wear and tear the book will experience. Thickness: Some methods are not suitable for very thick books. Aesthetics: Choose a binding that complements the look and feel of your project. Make a short note or take a overview
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Year of launch 👉 Encyclopaedia Britannica ️: Published: 1768 Volumes: 30 main volumes + 2 supplemental volumes Micropaedia (12 volumes) Macropaedia (17 volumes) Propaedia (1 volume) Index (2 volumes) Publisher: University of Chicago Arrangement: Alphabetical 👉 Encyclopedia Americana ️: Published: 1829 👉 American Chemical Abstract ️: Published: 1907 👉 Biological Abstract ️: Published: 1926 👉 Annals of Lib. Sc. & Documentation ️: Published: 1955 👉 McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Sc. & Tech ️: Published: 1960 👉 Indian Science Abstract ️: Published: 1965 👉 Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science ️: Published: 1968 Authors: Allen Kent & Harold Lancour Volumes: 35 main volumes + 10 supplemental volumes
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Publication year of Reference sources 1. Statesman Year Book Editor: John Paxton Information: Agricultural production, history, area, population of different countries Publisher: Macmillan Press, London Arrangement: Alphabetical Year of origin: 1864 2. Indian Industries Editor: Kailash Aggarwal Information: Industry, textile, steel metals, electronic machine tools, etc. 3. A Gazetteer of the World Information: Physical, historical, ethnographical geography, geology, botany, zoology, climate of each country. 4. Universities Handbook Publisher: Association of Indian Universities Information: Universities, deemed universities, learned institutions, etc. Publisher: Ajanta Offset, New Delhi Year of Origin: 1962 5. Harrod's Librarians Glossary and Reference Book Editor: Leonard Montague Harrod Information: Glossary of terms used in Library & Information Science. Publisher: Gower Publishing, London Arrangement: Alphabetical Year of origin: 1938 Note down in your short notes 👉
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Chapters name of AACR 2 Chapter 1: Specific Types of Documents 1. Books, pamphlets, and printed sheets 2. Cartographic materials 3. Manuscripts (including manuscript collections) 4. Music 5. Sound recordings 6. Motion pictures and video recordings 7. Graphic materials 8. Data files 9. Machine-readable microform 10. Three-dimensional artefacts and microforms 11. Serials 12. Analysis realia Chapter 2: Other Categories 13. Persons 14. Geographic names 15. Corporate bodies
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