Title of article :
Meeting the Needs
of Special Format Catalogers:
Ideas for Professional Organizations,
Library Schools,
and Professional Catalogers
Author/Authors :
Robert L. Bothmann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Catalogers are essential for cataloging and classification
of resources in library catalogs to create a resource discovery tool to aid
users in their research and public service librarians to assist users. The
number of catalogers in libraries has declined in past decades; and many
more are on the cusp of retirement, resulting in an impending loss of collective
history. Previous literature addressed catalogers in general, the
training and recruitment of catalogers, and the expected retirements of
librarians in general. The purpose of this study is to assess the specific
needs of nonprint or special format catalogers in relation to education,
training, and mentorship. A voluntary online survey conducted in 2004
asked questions about special format catalogers’ current work, involvement
in professional organizations, source of their training, their opin-ions of library school education, and demographic questions. The survey
results indicate nearly half of all special format catalogers will retire
within fifteen years, and the majority have had special format cataloging
added to their workflow over time. Memberships in professional organizations
are low, but one-third hold some sort of office in an organization.
Special format catalogers are interested in more training and felt that library
schools do not offer enough training. Ideas dealing with cooperative
professional development among special format catalogers, professional
organizations, and library schools are proposed based on the survey results.
Keywords :
Special format catalogers , cataloging training and education , mentorship , library education , professionalorganizations , Professional Development
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly