Nowadays a library’s collection consists of items in a variety of different formats, as library users benefit from access to both online and physical resources.
Physical books continue to form a major part of most libraries’ collections however, and they get a lot of use. Exposure to sun, sand, water (both sea and bath), coffee, small children and dogs can take its toll. It can be incredibly frustrating to have to replace a brand new book that has lost the battle with the contents of a child’s backpack.
That’s where book protection and repair are so important. Of course, there will always be circumstances that defy all attempts to protect and prolong the life of a book, but there are some actions that can definitely help, and that will save you and your library time and money.