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Spiral Binding ATAR Notes Study Guides?
enwiabe:
Just wondering if people would feel that spiral binding cheapens the look of the books too much.
We've had quite a number of people express interest in having the books spiral bound instead of perfect bound. The advantage is that you can use it like a workbook. Especially for Physics and Chem (and Maths next year :D) you won't have to be smoothing down the spine the whole time.
Let me know your thoughts!
pi:
I think students would value the practicality aspect over the professionalism in this case, I'm all for spiral bounding for the larger books of the series.
Stick:
It would mean people can't use your books as a bound reference, if they are permitted one.
enwiabe:
--- Quote from: Stick on October 05, 2012, 01:01:24 pm ---It would mean people can't use your books as a bound reference, if they are permitted one.
--- End quote ---
I don't know if people are going to bring our practice books in as bound references? Seems like an awfully inefficient way of looking up information :P
Stick:
I agree, but people seem to take in textbooks all the time. I wouldn't be surprised if some people wanted to. Anyway, it's just something to consider, because it might mean people might not buy your book. For me, neither solution is good because I'm left-handed, so I would either be folding down the spine or having my hand rest on the spiral bound, but I've gotten used to it now. Just some food for thought. :)
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