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BinderyUsually a department within a printing company responsible for collating, folding and trimming various printing projects.
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Bindery1810, American English; see bind (v.) + -ery.
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BinderyA process of perforating, folding, trimming and eventually binding a printed piece.
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BinderyAn establishment that performs one or more of the various types of binding. Some large libraries and library systems have an in-house bindery usually associated with centralized technical processing ( [..]
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BinderyAll work with press sheets other than the actual printing: cutting, jogging (the process of handing press sheets for form a neater, more even stack of sheets), collating, folding, and stitching.
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Bindery(n) a workshop where books are bound
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Bindery The finishing department of a print shop or firm specializing in finishing printed products.
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BinderyPrint shop department or separate business that does trimming, folding, binding, and other finishing tasks.
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BinderyPlace where printed products are collated, trimmed, folded and/or bound. A bindery may be a department within a printing company or a separate business.
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BinderyIn versions of NetWare earlier than 4.0, the bindery is a network database that defines entities such as users, groups, and workgroups. The bindery has been replaced by NDS.
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BinderyUsually a department within a printing company responsible for collating, folding and trimming various printing projects.
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BinderyThe finishing department of a print shop or firm specializing in finishing printed products.
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Bindery
A workshop or factory where books are bound.
* '''1996''', Thomas D. Walker, ''Surveying the library landscape'' (page 14)
*: The tours to the binderies and to the printers and publishers lasted o [..]
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