Bindery


a place where books are bound.
Historical Examples

Library Bookbinding Arthur Low Bailey
Woman on Her Own, False Gods & The Red Robe Eugne Brieux
Library Bookbinding Arthur Low Bailey
Library Bookbinding Arthur Low Bailey
Notes on Bookbinding for Libraries John Cotton Dana
The Art of the Book Bernard H. Newdigate
Working With the Working Woman Cornelia Stratton Parker
Library Bookbinding Arthur Low Bailey
Library Bookbinding Arthur Low Bailey
Library Bookbinding Arthur Low Bailey

noun (pl) -eries
a place in which books are bound
n.
networking
A Novell Netware database that contains definitions for entities such as users, groups, and workgroups. The bindery allows the network supervisor to design an organised and secure operating environment based on the individual requirements of each of these entities.
The bindery has three components: objects, properties, and property data sets. Objects represent any physical or logical entity, including users, user groups, file servers. Properties are characteristics of each object (e.g. passwords, account restrictions, internetwork addresses). Property data sets are the values assigned to an entity’s bindery properties.
[Netware Version 3.11 “Concepts” documentation (a glossary of Netware-related terms)].
(1996-03-07)

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