Jack Bendror, Sam Bendror, and Robert Ferrando discuss their experiences with using and developing machinery for the bookbinding industry. They focus especially on oversewing. They also discuss the many ways that the ...
Jack Fairfield discusses his experiences as a bookbinder. He talks about how the industry has changed over time. He describes several different methods of bookbinding.
Jack Tolbert describes his experiences in his family bindery. He talks about inheriting the company after working in it his entire life. He also discusses technology and how it changed over time.
Janice Comer describes developing preservation equipment and preservation enclosures for libraries. She spends a great deal of time discussing how the preservation field has changed over time. She talks about her mentors, ...
Jay Fairfield recalls the history of his father's bookbinding business and how he came to work for his father. Much of the interview is spent describing the changes to the business and the binding industry over time.
Jerry Flesher and Ian Flesher discuss their contributions to the bookbinding industry. They describe the machines and software they have designed to help bookbinders over their careers. They explain how technology has ...
Jim Heckman discusses being a manager of a bookbindery. He describes his career path from sales to general manager and partial CEO. He also spends some time talking about how the industry has changed and will continue to change.
Jim Larsen and Bruce Jacobsen discuss their experiences in the bookbinding industry. They describe how business has changed over time. They explain how much technology has affected this change and how technology itself has ...
Ralph Ocker and John Ocker, a father and son, describe their experience owning a family book binding business. They discuss how the industry changed over time, moving from handmade binding to automated binding. They describe ...
Tate, Vernon D.(Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1940-12)
Photostat Reproductions of Source Material; A Microfilm Survey; Microfilming in Mexico; Microfilming - A Service Business; Facsimile and Documentary Reproduction.
Tate, Vernon D.(Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1940-03)
Microphotography in 1940; Use of Flat Film for Microcopy; File Microcopy Program of the National Archives; Microphotography for Scholarly Purposes; Microfilm for India.
Tate, Vernon D.(Committee on Photographic Reproduction of Library Materials, 1941-12)
Current Microcopying Program in England; Lantern Slide Production at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Recordak Microfilm Enlarger; Exposure in Microphotography; Microphotography and the Public Records.
Julie Mosbo-Ballestro discusses her involvement in the development of National Preservation Week. She talks about her time as chair of the working group and of PARS. Drewes explains the beginnings of Preservation Week.