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Posted: July 19 2010 at 11:58pm | IP Logged Quote SuzanneG

Erin wrote:
Mmm found some covers at Demco too on a roll. Their rolls aren't very big.


I think what Erin linked to here (how did you DO that, btw??? Jen and I can never get DEMCO to hyperlink! We must be missing something)

Here are the details:
Paperfold Book Jacket Cover 16" X 200' 1.5-mil , Item # WS12224500      $52.44 / roll.

1.5 mil

Most of "this item" are sold as individual book jacket covers...but there are a few rolls listed about halfway down. Does this look like it's it, Erin? Not nearly as WIDE as what Erin gets....the widest is 16 inches.

There are also some other options, but I just cannot link! Type these descriptions into the search box:

:: Adaptaroll Book Jacket Covers 15" x 82' $60 3 mil polypropylene.

:: DEMCO Budget Book Jacket Covers 16" x 200" $34   1 mil polyester

:: DEMCO Econofold Book Jacket Covers 12" x 300" $43 2.5 mil polypropylene

All the book jacket covers are on pages 92-99. And, you can type in "book jacket cover guide" for a download of the different options.


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Posted: July 20 2010 at 12:01am | IP Logged Quote SuzanneG

And, in case anyone wanted the official differences between Polypropylene and Polyester when it comes to book covers:

DEMCO wrote:
Both are plastics that resist moisture and dirt, provide a clear view to publisher’s covers, and are archival-safe.

Polyester is a harder material, has a glossy surface, and creases better due to stiffness.

Polypropylene is a softer material, has a
matte finish, conforms easier due to flexibility,
and is less expensive.


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Posted: July 20 2010 at 2:58am | IP Logged Quote Erin

I don't know Suzanne it just works for me, I have to open the link and then have to run my cursor over the whole http, not just click.

It is hard to tell I'm nearly inclined to think it is not as thick looking.

For your convenience, or maybe I'm a show off

Adaptaroll
Budget Cover
Econofold

Has anyone rung/spoken to their local librarians?


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Posted: July 20 2010 at 7:45am | IP Logged Quote JennGM

SuzanneG wrote:
And, in case anyone wanted the official differences between Polypropylene and Polyester when it comes to book covers:


Now why don't they tell you which one crackles more? I need to know the sound quality, too.

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Posted: July 26 2010 at 12:10am | IP Logged Quote Erin

Tutorial on Covering with a Dust Jacket



When cutting for a dust jacket cover you need to lay the just jacket out completely flat. I then use my measurement of two finger spacing around the dust jacket, and cut.



Then fold the top and bottom sides in, being careful to start in the centre and crease firmly.


Once again use your fingernails to press tightly right along the length. It is tricky and can take a fair amount of practice to de-crease the frustration



Take extra care to crease tightly at the book creases.

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Posted: July 26 2010 at 12:21am | IP Logged Quote Erin


Then fold the side edges in and crease tightly. Take care where the top and side plastic meets.

However you can't fold too tightly or you will buckle your cover.


Then place your book on the dust jacket, using its weight to hold the plastic creases down.


Turn the dust jacket flap over the book.

*I'm about to show you two different alternatives, just to confuse you further.


When my dd worked in the library they showed her this method.

Slip the corner of your book into the plastic and slide the plastic over and tuck under.



Then place your tape inside the cover, taping the plastic to the book.

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Posted: July 26 2010 at 12:31am | IP Logged Quote Erin


Alternatively you can try this method.

Fold the dust jacket flap over making sure the top and bottom sides are tucked under.



Then fold the side plastic under the dust jacket.



Then attach your sticky tape catching the short flap and run between the dust jacket and book sticking to front of book.



Finished product.
I'm crazy I know, but I just love covered dust jackets.

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This past week I received some used books from a bookseller who'd used clear plastic book covers from Brodart. I fell in love with them, so went exploring in order to buy some for myself. While on their site, I noticed that they have 300' rolls of 1.5 mil Polyester Film available in a variety of widths (ranging from 10-20"), in addition to their Book Jacket Covers. These are similar to what I've seen on library books, though a bit nicer in my opinion. The covers are smooth, of a slightly heavier weight & do not crackle like some library books I've had.
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Posted: Feb 04 2011 at 6:03am | IP Logged Quote shineblue

Thanks again for posting this tutorial Erin. I finally ordered some PVC gloss covering and I hope do get started this weekend. I'm sure librarians would love to have you on board!!LOL!

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Posted: Feb 04 2011 at 1:27pm | IP Logged Quote Erin

Marcia

So glad you found this helpful I need to do some more covering myself.

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Wow Erin, thank you those are great tutorials!   

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