If you are going to dry it, spend the better part of your day cutting it into the tiniest pieces you can. Trust me, drying a block can lead to mildewed or molded hide glue at the best, or a mass of stinking rotten goop. Once it is diced fine, put a fan close by to blow gently across it...it cuts your drying time drastically. Once dried it really takes time and patience to rehydrate, you can't rush it.
On the other hand, once gelled, wrap with plastic wrap and pop it in the freezer. Pull it out the day before you want to use it and let it thaw in the fridge, warm slightly and it's ready to go. I have stored some glue in the freezer in a margarine tub for over two years. There were some water crystals on the surface, but they just rehydrated the thin skin of glue on the surface when they thawed.