Hello all,

We're looking at alternatives to binding periodical back issues.  High prices increases from our bindery are the cause. I'm looking for input from people who have implemented solutions in similar circumstances.

The two options we're currently considering are shrink-wrapping or phase-boxes (though likely not custom made ones). The method needs to hold them securely "spine up" in a bin in an automated retrieval center (i.e. high density storage) and needs to have a barcode in an accessible location. Finally, obviously, it needs to have a considerably lower cost than traditional binding. 

Delivery will be mediated by staff, so no need to worry about patrons slashing open shrink-wrapped bundles. 

Does anyone have experience in a similar scenario? Input and materials suggestions are welcome.

Thank you.

Sincerely,
Tina

Tina Herman Buck

Electronic Resources Librarian

University of Central Florida Libraries

P.O. Box 162666

Orlando, FL 32816-2666

Phone: 407-823-0448

Fax: 407-823-6289





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