The process of creating a document secured with a helical wire or plastic fastener along its spine is a method of binding pages together. This binding technique allows the publication to lay flat when open, offering ease of use for writing, note-taking, or referencing information. An example would be a student creating a notebook from printed lecture notes using a coil binding machine.
This method of collation provides durability and functionality, making it suitable for materials that require frequent handling or reference. Its history stems from the need for a more accessible and durable alternative to traditional binding methods. The ability of the finished product to remain open without assistance is a significant advantage for many applications, contributing to its widespread adoption in educational, professional, and personal settings.