Table of contents

Historical bookbinding
  1. Introduction
  2. Motivation
  3. Content of self-bound books
    • Printing free material
      • Wikibooks and Wikipedia
      • Other sources
    • Preservation & restoration of existing books
    • Blank books: notebooks, photo albums, scrap books, planners, sketch books, etc.
    • Self-publishing
  4. Types of binding
  5. Equipment
  6. Materials
    • paper
      • pH
      • grain
    • adhesive
      • contact/rubber cement
      • PVA homopolymer vs. copolymer
    • spine
    • cover
      • letter size card stock
      • Museum board
      • clear adhesive vinyl
        damaging effect on toner
      • re-used materials
      • binder's board & buckram

See also

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