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"Strips of sheet material (most often paper) tipped to the spine edges of individual leaves or bifolia which can then be folded, either individually or in groups (see bookbinder's gatherings), and sewn through. Guards were frequently used to hold the folds of folded plates or maps at distance from the spine of the bookblock, to allow them to be opened flat and not 'lost' in the gutter. Leaves attached to a bookblock in this manner are referred to as guarded."<ref name="Lig">Language of Bindings Thesaurus. Contains information from [http://www.ligatus.org.uk/lob Language of Bindings Thesaurus] which is made available under the [http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/by/1.0/ ODC Attribution License].</ref>
  
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[[sewing guard]]
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{{Concept translation|language=fr|label=onglet|status=preferred|source=ICA}}Crespo Nogueira, Carmen, ed. ICA Handbooks Series : Glossary of Basic Archival and Library Conservation Terms : English with Equivalents in Spanish, German, Italian, French and Russian. Munchen, DEU: K. G. Saur, 2010. ProQuest ebrary. Web. http://site.ebrary.com.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/lib/asulib/detail.action?docID=10591270</ref>
  
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{{Concept translation|language=de|label=Ansatzfalz|source=ICA}}
  
* German: (translation needed)
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{{Concept translation|language=it|label=Brachetta|source=ICA}}
  
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* Spanish: [[cartivana|source=ICA}}
  
* Spanish: (translation needed)
 
  
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 3 September 2020

Intro

Related terms

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deAnsatzfalz1ICACrespo, Nogueira C, and Nogueira C. Crespo. Glossary of Basic Archival and Library Conservation Terms: English with Equivalents in Spanish, German, Italian, French, and Russian. München: K.G. Saur, 1988.
fronglet1ICACrespo, Nogueira C, and Nogueira C. Crespo. Glossary of Basic Archival and Library Conservation Terms: English with Equivalents in Spanish, German, Italian, French, and Russian. München: K.G. Saur, 1988.preferred
itBrachetta1ICACrespo, Nogueira C, and Nogueira C. Crespo. Glossary of Basic Archival and Library Conservation Terms: English with Equivalents in Spanish, German, Italian, French, and Russian. München: K.G. Saur, 1988.

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"Strips of sheet material (most often paper) tipped to the spine edges of individual leaves or bifolia which can then be folded, either individually or in groups (see bookbinder's gatherings), and sewn through. Guards were frequently used to hold the folds of folded plates or maps at distance from the spine of the bookblock, to allow them to be opened flat and not 'lost' in the gutter. Leaves attached to a bookblock in this manner are referred to as guarded."<ref name="Lig">Language of Bindings Thesaurus. Contains information from Language of Bindings Thesaurus which is made available under the ODC Attribution License.</ref>


sewing guard

Translations

Crespo Nogueira, Carmen, ed. ICA Handbooks Series : Glossary of Basic Archival and Library Conservation Terms : English with Equivalents in Spanish, German, Italian, French and Russian. Munchen, DEU: K. G. Saur, 2010. ProQuest ebrary. Web. http://site.ebrary.com.ezproxy1.lib.asu.edu/lib/asulib/detail.action?docID=10591270</ref>






  • Spanish: [[cartivana|source=ICA}}

References

  1. a b c  Crespo, Nogueira C, and Nogueira C. Crespo. Glossary of Basic Archival and Library Conservation Terms: English with Equivalents in Spanish, German, Italian, French, and Russian. München: K.G. Saur, 1988.