Book Dust Jacket Protection
Apply clear protective covers to books with damaged dust jackets and log each change in your inventory; use when you have several books with visible wear that need preservation.
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Apply clear protective covers to books with damaged dust jackets and log each change in your inventory; use when you have several books with visible wear that need preservation.
Several books with torn, creased, or frayed dust jackets sit unprotected and the inventory lacks notes about applied covers.
Dust jackets vary in size and fragility, so cutting and fitting sleeves without creasing takes extra attention; working and logging at the same time causes missed or inconsistent entries.
Each damaged dust jacket will be enclosed in a fitted clear archival sleeve and the inventory will have a dated entry for every book listing cover type and any minor repairs.
- • Archival polypropylene book sleeves — 5 pcs
- • Acid-free repair tape — 1 roll
- • Sharp scissors — 1
- • Metal ruler — 1
- • Bone folder or soft burnisher — 1
- • Smartphone or camera — 1
- 01 Set up workspaceClear a flat work area, lay down a clean cloth, open the digital inventory, and create a new batch entry labeled with today's date.⏱ 5분
- 02 Inspect and record baseline conditionFor each book, note title and author, take a close photo of the dust jacket, and record visible damage types (tear, crease, fray) in the inventory.⏱ 5분
- 03 Measure and trim sleevesMeasure each book's height and fore-edge, mark the sleeve material, and trim to leave a 5 mm overlap for sealing; label trimmed sleeves to match book entries.⏱ 7분
- 04 Apply sleeves and minor repairsSlide each dust jacket into its trimmed sleeve, smooth with a bone folder to remove creases, and apply a narrow strip of acid-free tape to stabilize small tears.⏱ 4분
- 05 Finalize logging and store booksTake an after photo of each jacket in its sleeve, update the inventory with cover type, tape used, and date, then return books to the shelf in order.⏱ 9분