This article considers the current state in Australia of education for cataloguing and classification (considered broadly and encompassing descriptive cataloguing, subject access, classification, metadata, knowledge organisation, bibliographic control, and other related areas for all formats of library resources). Data comes from, subject and course descriptions located in the handbook entries and web sites of Australian programs in library and information studies, and from an informal survey of practising cataloguers and library educators. Conclusions are drawn about the range of subjects taught, their focus, and their levels
Global changes in the cataloguing environment, training needs of cataloguers, the professional profi...
I have fond memories of teaching cataloguing and classification to postgraduate students a decade ag...
In this paper, we explore the most essential knowledge and skills to impart in an introductory-level...
This paper considers the current state of education for bibliographic organisation, considered broad...
This article reports on initial findings of a three-country (South Africa, Brazil and United States)...
The nature of cataloguing modules requires face-to-face interactions between lecturers and students ...
As Australia’s national ICT in education agency, education.au faces the challenge of indexing web re...
This paper reviews library literature on cataloging and classification published in 2005-06. It cove...
Especially the technological innovations in today’s changing and developing environment directly inf...
The paper explains the challenges faced by cataloguers in this age of Information explosion and Info...
This study has, through crafting a list of competencies for catalogers, analyzing course offerings, ...
The aim of the study was to investigate catalogers’ practice, knowledge and learning, and if and how...
Continuous consideration of the curriculum and the environment is required to provide a cataloging c...
The Australian context for library education is introduced by a review of the historical perspective...
The paper seeks to investigate Cataloguing Education (CE) in the era of 4IR and evolving technology ...
Global changes in the cataloguing environment, training needs of cataloguers, the professional profi...
I have fond memories of teaching cataloguing and classification to postgraduate students a decade ag...
In this paper, we explore the most essential knowledge and skills to impart in an introductory-level...
This paper considers the current state of education for bibliographic organisation, considered broad...
This article reports on initial findings of a three-country (South Africa, Brazil and United States)...
The nature of cataloguing modules requires face-to-face interactions between lecturers and students ...
As Australia’s national ICT in education agency, education.au faces the challenge of indexing web re...
This paper reviews library literature on cataloging and classification published in 2005-06. It cove...
Especially the technological innovations in today’s changing and developing environment directly inf...
The paper explains the challenges faced by cataloguers in this age of Information explosion and Info...
This study has, through crafting a list of competencies for catalogers, analyzing course offerings, ...
The aim of the study was to investigate catalogers’ practice, knowledge and learning, and if and how...
Continuous consideration of the curriculum and the environment is required to provide a cataloging c...
The Australian context for library education is introduced by a review of the historical perspective...
The paper seeks to investigate Cataloguing Education (CE) in the era of 4IR and evolving technology ...
Global changes in the cataloguing environment, training needs of cataloguers, the professional profi...
I have fond memories of teaching cataloguing and classification to postgraduate students a decade ag...
In this paper, we explore the most essential knowledge and skills to impart in an introductory-level...