| 1. | Stiffening provides an in-house, inexpensive alternative to commercial library binding for paperbacks.
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| 2. | By the 1930s, oversewing was part of standard library binding specifications.
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| 3. | The stiffening process is a low-cost, in-house alternative to library binding of paperbacks.
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| 4. | Library binding increases the durability of books, as well as making the materials easier to use.
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| 5. | They issued them with library bindings in 1977.
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| 6. | Not enough specimens have been examined to know if library bindings were supplied for all the printings.
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| 7. | Other library bindings have been reported.
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| 8. | Software reuse is a major motivation for creating library bindings, reducing reimplementation of a library in several languages.
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| 9. | Meanwhile, the story unfolds and exfoliates _ free of the folds of ordinary library bindings and unbounded by numbered pages.
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| 10. | The after market library binding is the method of binding serials, and re-binding paperback or hardcover books, for use within libraries.
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