This paper examines nomenclature change for cataloguers and the future of cataloguing. Cataloguers are a valuable subset of the library professionals that provide critical but behind the scene services to libraries and the users. Even in this time of change it seems hard to imagine that even with cataloguing there has been an evolution. This evolution is changing the job profile of cataloguers thereby bringing along with it nomenclature change. There is therefore no question that the art of cataloguing and the role of its practitioners are evolving. The study finds out that the term cataloguer is changing to catalinkers, metaloguers or even making them information ninjas. The paper concludes that cataloguing will remain a part of the librar...
This presentation was given during the American Library Association Annual Conference
Nomenclature is a system of names or terms or the rules for forming these terms in a particular fiel...
In this digital era, the need to embrace change is inevitable. The authors described fundamental cha...
While cataloguing has always been a traditional librarian specialisation it has been questioned whet...
The survey was designed to assist the investigators in gaining an understanding of the future role o...
Is there a future for the library cataloger? For the past thirty years this debate has increased wit...
This paper looks at the field of cataloging within the library science profession. The changes of th...
Cataloguing has been undoubtedly a core activity of all kinds of libraries. As an activity it existe...
The shrinking of traditional cataloging departments is not news to library technical services staff....
Modern catalogues have become far removed from their original ideals, and cataloguing standards have...
The paper explains the challenges faced by cataloguers in this age of Information explosion and Info...
This study examined the management of change in cataloguing practices in Covenant University and Uni...
Intended to contribute to the current dialogue about how the emerging information environment is imp...
The paper examines copy cataloguing in Cape Town Metropolitan Public Libraries. The study was necess...
As a new Librarian straight out of my MSIS program, I am seeing a shift in the idea of what constitu...
This presentation was given during the American Library Association Annual Conference
Nomenclature is a system of names or terms or the rules for forming these terms in a particular fiel...
In this digital era, the need to embrace change is inevitable. The authors described fundamental cha...
While cataloguing has always been a traditional librarian specialisation it has been questioned whet...
The survey was designed to assist the investigators in gaining an understanding of the future role o...
Is there a future for the library cataloger? For the past thirty years this debate has increased wit...
This paper looks at the field of cataloging within the library science profession. The changes of th...
Cataloguing has been undoubtedly a core activity of all kinds of libraries. As an activity it existe...
The shrinking of traditional cataloging departments is not news to library technical services staff....
Modern catalogues have become far removed from their original ideals, and cataloguing standards have...
The paper explains the challenges faced by cataloguers in this age of Information explosion and Info...
This study examined the management of change in cataloguing practices in Covenant University and Uni...
Intended to contribute to the current dialogue about how the emerging information environment is imp...
The paper examines copy cataloguing in Cape Town Metropolitan Public Libraries. The study was necess...
As a new Librarian straight out of my MSIS program, I am seeing a shift in the idea of what constitu...
This presentation was given during the American Library Association Annual Conference
Nomenclature is a system of names or terms or the rules for forming these terms in a particular fiel...
In this digital era, the need to embrace change is inevitable. The authors described fundamental cha...