How to Make a Book

    Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at 11:00 AM until 12:00 PMUS Eastern Standard Time UTC -05:00

    247 Hesburgh Library, Navari Family Center for Digital Scholars
    Hesburgh Libraries, IN
    United States

    Register through Hesburgh Libraries
    Offered by the Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarhip.

    Make a book using a "slot and tab" method and absolutely no tools, only paper.

    This hands-on workshop will demonstrate and provide opportunities to bind books using a "slot & tab" method and absolutely no tools, only paper. The two other techniques will be described and functional when you may want to bring together sets of printed documents: articles, Web pages, ebooks, etc. The "slot & tab" technique is useful for personal notebooks and when you need a book (of just about any size) but in a hurry.

    Come to this workshop and learn how printing and making books is a good thing, even in a era of all things digital.

    Open to Graduate Students, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, Postdocs

    Bring your laptop to the session. The session will be interactive.

    Open to Graduate Students, Undergraduates, Faculty, Staff, Postdocs

    Instructed By
    Digital Initiatives Librarian, Eric Morgan
    emorgan@nd.edu

    Eric Morgan is the Digital Initiatives Librarian in the Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship. His current work focuses on assisting faculty and students with text mining and analysis. Though his work involves extensive computing expertise, Eric considers himself to be a librarian first, and a computer user second. His professional goal is to discover new ways to use computers to provide better library service. His research interests have included information retrieval, expert systems, and automated personalization.

    Please register for this event on the Hesburgh Library's website.