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  • I've used The Library Store, which is sometimes more expensive, and Amazon.  Between the two I can usually find what I need.

    KT

  • I use these on my Nonfiction shelves and they do a fairly decent job...wish they were a tad bit stronger magnetically. They also come in this smaller size that I use for the Fiction area.

    For my book & card labels, I use these

    For my spine labels, I just print them on paper using a template I designed in Google Sheets. I also use a Google Sheets template for the labels I use on my shelves.

    I get my cards and my card pockets from The Library Store as others have mentioned.

    As far as signage goes, I just design what I need in Canva and our church communications team takes care of the printing/laminating.

     

    • These are great! Thank you!

  • Vernon https://www.vernonlibrarysupplies.com/ is another really good source 

  • Here are some places I liked.

    Depending on kinds of supplies the following would be good choices.

    I’ve used Uline https://is.gd/lqdUTz They are pretty reasonable; furniture to labels, to probably everything used by a library except book pockets.

     For furniture: Worthington https://www.worthingtondirect.com/church-furniture

     for book pockets: The Library Store: https://www.thelibrarystore.com/

           I believe it was the Library Store that started by designing and building its own machine to run off book pockets and printing them in one operations…a machine design from Germany.

  • We use Demco.

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