Robert Strauss discusses his career as the head of the University of Minnesota library. He describes several projects he has worked on. He also talks about what he did to improve his bindery.
Sanda Nyberg discusses her career and the different paths she took. She went from cataloging experience in library school, to hands on preservation work, to microfilming, and to her final position as grant writer for ...
Steve Roberts discusses being a marketer and CEO for a bindery. He describes the various roles and projects he has handled over his career. He offers a different view of the bookbinding industry with the view of it ...
Suzanne (Sue) Kellerman talks about her long career in preservation at Penn State University Libraries. She became the university's first preservation librarian in 1992. She built the program from the ground up. Disaster ...
Tim McKenna discusses being a salesman and mechanic for box-making machines. He helped many book binders over his career in this capacity. He also describes how the industry has changed over time, and will continue to change.
Walter "Butch" Wingo talks about the many bookbinding positions he has had across the country, including his role at the Government Printing Office. He discusses his mentors and apprentices, unions, bookbinding technologies, ...
Werner Rebsamen describes his experiences as bookbinder and educator. He discusses his contributions to automating the industry, and all of the ways the business changed over time. He also talks about his publications and ...