[Sca-cooks] Way OT Book Question
Cat Dancer
pixel at hundred-acre-wood.com
Mon Apr 3 06:45:18 PDT 2006
I do thermal labels as well (although I don't remember which thermal
labelthingy that I have), but I also catalogue my library according to
Library of Congress numbers. When I did the original catalogue, I pulled
all the books off the shelves, labelled them, and then put them back on
the shelves after I knew where to put them. If a book didn't have a label
it wasn't done.
The one problem I have with whatever brand of labeler I have is that the
adhesive doesn't stick very well to the sorts of bindings that are on the
EETS books--the brown binding is what I'm referring to--and tend to want
to peel off.
My books aren't in Readerware yet (that's a project for a long slow
weekend), though I will probably enter them in in small "batches" and keep
track that way--behind the gap (in the shelves), they're in, in front of
the gap, they're not.
Margaret FitzWilliam
On Sun, 2 Apr 2006, aeduin wrote:
> I have seen the Light of the Church of the Thermal Label brought to me by
> Brother P-Touch.
>
> http://www.brother-usa.com/ptouch/
>
> I have the PT-65.
>
> aeduin
>
> At 03:28 PM 4/2/2006, you wrote:
>
>
>> This has brought up another problem however. Is there any way of labeling
>> the Comb Bound stuff so you can see the title on the binding? Things like
>> these dots don't stick for long. I've tried the various plastic push
>> letter
>> label makers that my friend's kids used to love to pretend were phasers,
>> and
>> they pop off after only a few weeks leaving a sticky strip. Does anyone
>> have any better methods?
>>
>>
>> Wanda Pease/Regina Romsey
>> Never attribute to malice what can as easily
>> be attributed to simple social ineptness
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