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==noun==
 
Impressing a design into leather using a machine (such as a [[blocking press]]).
 
 
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==Translations for "blocking"==
 
* English: [[blocking|status=preferred}} Danish: (translation needed)
 
 
* Dutch: (translation needed)
 
 
{{Concept translation|language=fr|label=estampage|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=Prägen|source=ICA}}
 
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{{Concept translation|language=it|label=impressione|source=ICA}}
 
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{{Concept translation|language=es|label=estampación|source=ICA}}
 
{{Concept translation|language=es|label=estampación|source=ICA}}
  
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==noun==
 
 
When materials become adhered to one another because of dampness, or from adhesive striking through a porous material (such as cloth or paper). An example of blocking is when a stack of glossy magazines get wet and the pages stick to each other, but cannot be safely separated after drying.
 
When materials become adhered to one another because of dampness, or from adhesive striking through a porous material (such as cloth or paper). An example of blocking is when a stack of glossy magazines get wet and the pages stick to each other, but cannot be safely separated after drying.
  
 
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* Danish: (translation needed)
 
 
* Dutch: (translation needed)
 
 
 
{{Concept translation|language=fr|label=adhérence|source=ICA}}
 
{{Concept translation|language=fr|label=adhérence|source=ICA}}
  
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{{Concept translation|language=es|label=pegamiento}} [[Citation reference::ICA]]
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Revision as of 12:15, 29 November 2020

Intro

Definition: en:The process or technique of impressing a design into the covering material of a book by means of a stamp or block having an engraved or etched surface.

Related terms

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deBlocken1ICACrespo, 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.
dePrägen1ICACrespo, 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.
enblocking2EtheringtonRoberts, Don., et al. Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books : a Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology. Library of Congress : For Sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1982.preferredThe process or technique of impressing a design into the covering material of a book by means of a stamp or block having an engraved or etched surface.
esestampación1ICACrespo, 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.
espegamientoCitation needed!
fradhérence1ICACrespo, 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.
frestampage1ICACrespo, 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
itadesività1ICACrespo, 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.
itimpressione1ICACrespo, 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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When materials become adhered to one another because of dampness, or from adhesive striking through a porous material (such as cloth or paper). An example of blocking is when a stack of glossy magazines get wet and the pages stick to each other, but cannot be safely separated after drying.

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References

  1. a b c d e f g  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.
  2. ^  Roberts, Don., et al. Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books : a Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology. Library of Congress : For Sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1982.