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Re: Bound reference
« Reply #15 on: February 09, 2014, 11:49:37 am »
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I thought spirals weren't allowed ???
Hi alchemy! :) Yeah, thought that too. Not really sure about spirals but I'm using the bound exercise books just to be sure.

From the same document that Einstein mentioned:
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Specifications for bound reference
• The bound reference must be in book format of A4 size
or smaller when closed.
• The number of pages is not specified.
• Pages must be permanently bound and securely
attached to the spine.
• There must be a single horizontal or vertical spine.
• The bound reference may be:
– a textbook
– a securely bound lecture pad
– a permanently bound student-constructed set of
notes without fold-outs
– an exercise book.
• The form of binding is not specified but it must be
secure, and pages must not be readily detachable or
designed to be removed. Binding can include cloth, glue,
staple, spiral or comb binding
I think generally when you have a spiral comb they have perforated pages but you can get spiral bound books without them (E.g Officeworks) so that may be why most teachers say not to use spiral bound books for your references.

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Re: Bound reference
« Reply #16 on: February 09, 2014, 05:15:12 pm »
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Ooh, okay thanks IndefatigableLover!  :)