Has anyone had experience with laminating dust jackets instead of 
using traditional products?  When I first came on board here, book 
covers were being laminated instead of covered with polyester and 
other products made for that purpose.  At first, I thought it was 
horrible, even to save time and money.  My concerns were that it was 
becoming a permanent part of the book, was it acid free, and it felt 
weird.  But now, after using regular book covers, I'm reconsidering - 
but only if it's acid free.
This is for a large synagogue collection.



Toby Harris, Librarian
Temple De HIrsch Sinai
1511 E. Pike Street
Seattle, WA  98122
(206)315-7398 or (206)323-8486
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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