Getting Started with Book Mending

With budgets shrinking and communities trying harder to be eco-conscious, it is more important than ever to utilize our resources wisely. This webinar will provide learners with an introduction to three very common book construction issues that are endemic to the modern construction of books with flimsy paper covers and ineffective adhesives. The information will be presented in a way that any size library can benefit from and provides a sliding scale of alternative tools and materials for every budget.

By taking this webinar, participants will:

  • Understand the difference between library book mending and archival book repair.
  • Discover how to improve the strength of highly circulated library books so that they will have more circulations.
  • Learn how your library can be more sustainable and save money through relatively inexpensive, quick fixes for very common modern book problems.

About the Instructor

Sophia Bogle’s expertise is in book restoration, with over 30 years of experience restoring valuable books. She has a diploma in Book Conservation from the American Academy of Bookbinding and has been teaching book repair and restoration online as well as in-person at libraries, universities, and to book collectors for many years. Sophia received her MLIS from San Jose State University and is currently working at both the Springfield and Eugene Public Libraries in Oregon.

This event will be hosted in Zoom. Automatic captions will be enabled for this event. This event will be recorded, and registrants will receive access to the recording within a day after the event ends.

If you have questions or requests regarding accessibility, contact us at ce@ala.org or at 312-280-5100.