Photocopying from bound volumes : a study of machines, methods, and materials /
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TextPublication details: Chicago : Library Technology Project, American Library Association, c1962.Description: xvi, 208 p. :illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 686.4 HAW
- TR927 .H3
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CBN HQ Library General Stacks | Non-fiction | 686.4 HAW (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31008100125778 |
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| 686.2'2544 TEX TEX for scientific documentation : | 686.302 COC Bookbinding, and the care of books : | 686.302 TOW Bookbinding by hand : | 686.4 HAW Photocopying from bound volumes : | 686.43 VER Document copying and reproduction processes / | 690.068'5 KEA Delay analysis in construction contracts / | 690 FOS Mitchell's Advanced building construction : |
Accompanied by "Supplements no. 1-3."
The main purpose of the project was to test and evaluate equipment, processes, and materials which could be used for making copies of pages from bound volumes. The book also aims at clearing away some of the confusion that has come about from the seemingly endless proliferation of photocopying materials and devices masquerading under a bewildering array of meaningless trade names.
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