Cultural Preservation in Bookbinding: A Study of Chinese Techniques and Innovations
List of Authors
  • Li Jin, Nadia Mohd Nasir

Keyword
  • Bookbinding, Stitching, Publication, Design, 3D Technologies, Chinese Heritage

Abstract
  • The introduction chapter provides a basic and concrete overview regarding the concept of bookbinding and its popularity among the residents of developed countries like China. Furthermore, the current status of the stitching and binding services in China has also been discussed in detail in the introduction chapter. The section has also pointed out the problems related to the decliner in the preference of the customers towards the stitching and binding services. Literature Review includes information about the reconciliation of Chinese stitch binding and heritage knots gives a captivating mix of custom and development. The review also illustrates that the designers related to this process faced several problems in keeping up with the material and emblematic profundity of heritage knots through mechanized implies. Secondly, there is the potential for a deficiency of social appreciation. Conventional practices once went down through ages, risk blurring into lack of clarity as mechanical developments become the essential method for commitment. Research methodology is the most significant chapter that is generally helpful in managing the key orientation of the research process. The use of a proper philosophical approach also increases the potentiality of the research process and builds strong resilience to maintain the transmissibility of the research process. Further, the chapter on research methodology contributes greatly to the planning and implementation of research work, which increases the transferability of efficiency throughout the entire research process. This involves a careful correlation of available data and research methods to ensure the reliability and legitimacy of the results. In addition, primary quantitative analysis through survey and SPSS process also be helpful to testing hypotheses through Annona test.

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