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How to send…

All volumes that require Spine lettering (periodicals, monographs, theses…) You must complete a separate binding slip for each volume.

Manuals and school dictionaries Please complete the interactive pdf school-information request form that we can send to you by email. Please contact us at 819 478-4991.

Other types of volumes Simply let us know how many books you are sending by adding a note in the “Memo” box (if you are sending more than one box of books to be bound).

Required contact information must be indicated on a sheet attached to your order*:

  • Your delivery address.
  • Your billing address.
  • Name and telephone number (or email) of contact person.

*It is essential that we have this information in order to process your order correctly.

Rare volumes Please inform us about any volumes that are highly valuable due to their rarity so that we may make special arrangements at an additional cost.


1How do I send my volumes?

Purchase Order If you use purchase orders for budgeting and administrative purposes, please send one along with your order. If you do not use POs, please let us know.

Transportation If your library is located in the Montreal area or in one of the many cities to which we deliver, after we receive your call or email, we will send a truck to pick up your order. For all other regions, we may or may not cover the cost of transportation depending on certain conditions. Please contact us for further details.

Packaging Please ensure that your boxes are sufficiently robust. Reusing our labelled boxes can help prevent any dispatching mistakes made by our carriers.

Return delivery Normally every package is sent with a document indicating the number of volumes that were processed.

Insurance The volumes that we handle are covered from the time they are picked up to the moment that they are returned to the customer.

2How can I access the binding slips?

Important!!!

If you want us to preserve all the images on the original cover of your book (back or spine, front and back covers), you do not need to complete any binding slips. Binding slips must be used mainly for books whose covers will be remade out of Buckram. There are, however, several exceptions, so please contact us.

Reliure Travaction

Do you have any periodical, newspaper, monograph or thesis spine lettering instructions to share with us? Follow the instructions to complete the attached interactive pdf binding slip. Please note it can't be used on mobile devices.

3Instructions for the interactive pdf binding slip

Client: Indicate, in abbreviated form if necessary, the name of your organization.

CATALOG # (client): Indicate your internal catalog or purchase-order number, if this helps you track the document internally.

Number of the same title: Select the total number of volumes of this same title to be bound. If the number is greater than 20, write it directly in the box.

LETTERING:

  • Select the colour of lettering that you want. Heads up! Certain colours of lettering are not visible on some background colours of buckram (e.g. white lettering on yellow buckram).
  • Select one of the first 2 choices: either it’s the 1st time that you are sending us this title to bind and you are sending a spine sample (printed beforehand at another binder) or a volume sample. In the latter case, you should also check the “New title” box. If we have already bound this book for you in the past, please check “Follow spine sample”, since we will have kept a spine sample of your title in our workshop. Please do not check the “New title” box.

ORIGINAL OUTSIDE COVER:

Select one of the 3 choices offered: Please note that if you select “Preserve front + laminate” or “Preserve front/back + laminate), you do not need to indicate any lettering to stamp on the FRONT COVER in the right-hand section.
COLOUR OF BUCKRAM (#): If you would like to choose the colour of buckram yourself, please select the desired colour (see choices of colour here or contact us to request free samples).

IF PERIODICAL BINDINGS: Check only if relevant to sending periodicals to bind.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

Include any other important information that you want to share with us.

RIGHT-HAND SECTION

Since our lettering system always prints in CAPITAL letters, please print using capital letters in this section in order to get a better idea of what the final results will look like.

Please also ensure that the characters that you typed are visible after printing the binding slip, since these text areas cannot be restricted.

Indicate where you want the lettering to be placed by writing it down in the appropriate section:

LETTERING: Indicate the lettering as it should appear on the back (spine) of the book: Please be aware that all lettering on the back will be automatically centred. If it is too wide to put on the back cover, we will stamp it vertically (from top to bottom) unless otherwise indicated.

FRONT COVER: If you already have lettering to provide to us to stamp on the back and you also want to get the front cover done, additional fees apply.

Last but not least…

Once complete, you should PRINT the binding slip or complete the one on the right-hand side if you have more than one title.

Then, print the completed binding slip(s). Separate them by trimming along the line to attach them to the correct book.

You may also SAVE each of your binding slips, using a different title for each, to facilitate internal tracking (e.g. Titles 1-2, Titles 3-4…).

If you have more than 2 books to send us, please click Reset in order to complete other binding slips. Note that the “Client’s name” and “Catalog #” are never reset.

4Preparing and sending periodicals (or journals) …
Lettering Standards: Titles are printed in computerized style on the spine of periodicals in one of the three following ways:
  • According to standards;
  • According to an existing model in your collection;
  • According to your instructions.
* Please specify your choice in the appropriate section of the binding slip

PREPARATION

  1. Three (3) options are available: We offer preparation services for periodicals (for an additional fee). We can complete the work according to our internal standards if you wish. To find out more, please visit our Periodicals Preparation Service page.
  2. If you would like us to prepare your periodicals according to your instructions, be sure to contact us to let us know. Also, if you would like these instructions to be used for future jobs, we will place a note in your file indicating this preference.
  3. You may also prepare your periodicals yourself. If you would like some guidance on how to proceed, please follow our preparatory steps by referring to our Periodicals Preparation Service page.

PACKAGES In order for us to bind your periodicals we need you to send information regarding the title, volume, year, etc. to our workshop. This is why we ask that you send us this information using an binding slip. How can I access the binding slips?

5Periodical Preparation Service

Important!!!

This service allows you to have your periodicals prepared in our workshops for a fee. You may also follow these steps to prepare your periodicals at home prior to sending them our way. However, this must be done with great care to avoid damaging the bindings that we design for you periodicals in our workshops. This often requires the specialized knowledge of our employees. As a result, barring a few rare exceptions, we prefer that you send us your periodicals to prepare in our workshops. Please contact us prior to preparing your periodicals yourself to help make our binding work easier and to avoid any additional fees.

Steps in the Preparation Service

1) Issues:

  • Check to ensure that the entire periodical is there.
  • Check the numerical and/or chronological order of the issues.

2) Staples:

  • Remove the metal staple from the spine if applicable.

3) Title page*:

  • Place the title page at the beginning of the binding.
  • Keep only the first cover of the first booklet if the title page is not there.
*Usually the title page can be found at the end of the last booklet

4) Annual Summary (or annual Table of Contents)1 :

  • If numbered in Roman numerals, place after the title page
  • If numbered in Arabic numerals, leave in the original pagination (to avoid throwing off the sequence).
  • If there is no annual summary, group the individual summaries (or individual table of contents) for each booklet together and place them after the title page in numerical and/or chronological order.
  • If there is an annual summary along with individual summaries (in each of the issues), remove the individual summaries if the pagination allows.

5) Advertisements:

  • If numbered, retain the advertisement in the original pagination.
  • If the advertisement is not numbered, remove it.
  • If the advertisement is not numbered, but relevant text appears on the front and back of the advertisement, keep it in the original pagination.

6) Covers::

Preserve

the first cover of each booklet if the pagination is broken at the end of each of the issues. Heads up! If hand sewing or traditional sewing is required (at the binder’s discretion) and the pagination is broken, all the covers must be preserved (start to finish). This is required due to the technique used to complete this type of sewing. Only the first cover in the second volume if two (2) separate volumes or tomes were bound together. The first cover is used to separate any supplements or documents other than the issues.

Remove

if the pagination is continuous.

7) Supplements::

  • If the pagination is continuous, leave the supplements in the original pagination. If this is the case, the word “SUPPLEMENT” or the supplement number(s) are usually mentioned in the title of the volume.
  • If the pagination is broken, insert the supplement(s) at the end.

8) Index1:

  • If numbered in Roman numerals, place at the beginning, after the title page.
  • If numbered in Arabic numerals in keeping with the pagination, place at the end.
  • The word “INDEX” is generally only added to the title in volumes in which the tome or volume has been bound into several separate volumes (readers can easily find them in the index this way).
1 If a periodical is bound into two (2) volumes (e.g. Jan-Jun and Jul-Dec), place the annual summary at the beginning of January and the index at the end of December. Place the individual summaries for July to December at the beginning of the second (2nd) volume.

Billing for preparations The various steps involved in preparing different types of periodicals and adapting them to each client’s specific needs leads to certain variations in billing. Generally, three (3) different categories of billing are applied : preparation 1, 2 or 3. We reserve the right to determine which category of billing applies to each job that you entrust to us. For example, most medical journals require more elaborate preparations and are therefore processed as special preparations. In addition, some periodicals have several pages of advertisements. If you wish for these to be removed, these periodicals will also be processed as special preparations.