Importance of teaching cataloging theory and conceptual models of discovery systems in LIS programs

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Presentation during ALA Midwinter Meeting 2014 in Philadelphia, PA. From the point of view of a practitioner, manager/supervisor, and cataloging continuing education instructor/trainer. Biennial Educators Meeting: What Skills are Needed for the Next Generation Cataloger/Metadata Professional? (Co-Sponsors: Association for Library Collections and Technical Services (ALCTS) and Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE))

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The Importance of Teaching

Cataloging Theory and Conceptual

Models of Discovery Systems

in LIS ProgramsShana L. McDanold

Georgetown University

• Practitioner• Manager• Trainer

Perspective

Knowledge of the fundamentals assists catalogers with and empowers them with:• flexibility• accepting/facilitating change• improving quality of work

Thesis

• Anthony Panizzi: 91 rules• Charles Coffin Jewett• Charles Cutter: Rules for a Printed

Dictionary Catalog• Seymour Lubetzky• Ranganathan’s 5 Laws

Fundamental theories

• Subject analysis• Classification• Relational database

structure/System• Indexing

Other fundamentals

Tell us:• WHY• HOW

Fundamentals are the foundation

How does a cataloger make a decision?• subject analysis• description

“Just tell me!” doesn’t work!

Example: Cataloger’s Judgment

• Prioritization• Timeline• Discovery layer impact

Example: System migration

Fundamentals don’t change!!

Example: New cataloging code

• Change is scary!o less so if you can see how things are

connected over time and across systems

• Local needso how to support users in all contextso flexibility

Why is this important?

Thank you!

Contact:sm2827@georgetown.edu

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