Evans, A.F.: ¬The education of catalogers : the view of the practitioner/educator (1993)
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- Abstract
- Educators and practitioners usually have very different views on what should be included in cataloging courses. The educators believe that a good theoretical foundation in bibliographic control and subject analysis will prepare graduates to work as catalog librarians. The practitioners usually believe that the person who completes a cataloging class in library school is qualified to begin a training program. I have been asked to present my views on education for cataloging from the perspective of a practicing cataloger who spends a portion of her time as a library science educator devoted to teaching cataloging.
- Source
- Cataloging and classification quarterly. 16(1993) no.3, S.49-57