Title of article :
Perceptions of the Future of Cataloging:
Is the Sky Really Falling?
Author/Authors :
ROBERT T. IVEY، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Cataloging procedures have evolved in many academic research libraries
over the past 10 years. Some predicted trends—outsourcing,
original cataloging by paraprofessionals, more digital material—
have been borne out. Others, such as a decline in the amount of material
to catalog or in the number of professional catalogers, have
not. Changes have been mostly procedural and have not affected
the catalog itself. Recently, however, the emergence of powerful Internet
search engines has allowed researchers to bypass the catalog.
This has led some to question the wisdom of continuing it and others
to vigorously defend current practice. In 2005–2007 this debate
became especially heated, but a consensus appears to be emerging
that although the character of the professional cataloger’s job will
continue to evolve over the next 5 to 10 years there will not be a
revolution. The cataloger’s basic skills will still be needed and the
fundamental nature of cataloging will remain much as we know it.
Keywords :
United States , Future of cataloging , Catalogers , academic researchlibraries , trends in libraries
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly
Journal title :
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly