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Recruiting, Educating, and Training Cataloging Librarians
Solving the Problems
Recruiting, Educating, and Training Cataloging Librarians
Solving the Problems
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Description
Librarians entering the profession often shun the prospect of becoming catalogers because they perceive public service responsibilities as more rewarding than those of technical services. This is causing a shortage in the area of technical services in general and cataloging librarians in particular. A group of concerned professionals decided to investigate solutions to the problems, thus, the Simmons College Symposium on Recruiting, Educating, and Training Cataloging Librarians evolved. The editors have compiled papers presented at the symposium that propose solutions to the cataloger shortages. . . . Discussions included topics such as the evolving public/technical services relationship, the networking of professional librarians to aid in recruitment, flexible and creative education programs, and the cross training of library professionals to handle cataloging. The symposium participants, which included well-known professionals, administrators, and educators, encourage increased cataloging knowledge and involvement to support the automation and technological challenges facing libraries of today. The papers are well written and easy to read. Recommended. Library Journal
Developed from a recent symposium, this informative book offers research-based analyses; it also offers realistic approaches to the concerns of catalogers and the library educators and administrators responsible for their recruitment, education, and training. It was written by more than 25 specialists who have developed solutions to particular problems within these three areas.
Solutions are offered for a wide range of issues, including increased financial pressure on libraries, recruiting methods, the changing economic and professional expectations of librarians, the impact of technology, challenges for the library science curriculum, and training strategies for large and small institutions. This book will encourage library administrators to break new ground in applying creative solutions to the real-life problems of their institutions. It will help professional educators in designing or improving library and information science programs, and give students a greater understanding of critical issues in contemporary librarianship.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Keynote Address
The More Things Change . . .
Session on Recruiting Cataloging Librarians
Session Keynote Address
Recruitment: The Way Ahead
Recruiting, What Next?
Recruitment, a Positive Process
Are We Teaching Dinosaurs to Forage: Recruiting Catalogers to the Profession
A Network of Professionals Recruiting (In Lieu of a Staff of Professional Recruiters)
Recruiting Catalogers: Three Sets of Strategies
The Evolving Public/Technical Services Relationship: New Opportunities for Staffing the Cataloging Function
Beneath the Stereotyping: Matching Recruitment to Reality
Recruiting Catalogers at the Louisiana State University Libraries
Session on Educating Cataloging Librarians
Session Keynote Address
Educating Cataloging Librarians: Its Art and Craft
Making Cataloging Interesting
Preaching to the Unconverted: The Cataloging Educator's Challenge
The Crisis in Cataloging: A Feminist Hypothesis
Responding to Change: New Goals and Strategies for Core Cataloging Courses
Alternatives for Educating Catalogers: A Small Library School Perspective
Using Computers to Enhance Cataloging Productivity
Cataloging Education in the Library and Information Science Curriculum
Session on Training Cataloging Librarians
Session Keynote Address
Developing Catalogers for the Nation: Problems and Issues in Training Cataloging Librarians for the Future
The Role of Training in the Changing Cataloging Environment
Training and Continuing Education for Catalogers: The Electronic Environment of the 1990s
Training the Cataloger: A Harvard Experience
Standards, Volume, and Trust in the Shared Cataloging Environment: Training Approaches for the Smaller Library
Dollars and Sense: Training Catalogers
Using Management Tools for Cataloging Discussions
Selected Bibliography
Index
Product details
Published | Mar 03 1989 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 448 |
ISBN | 9780313266935 |
Imprint | Praeger |
Dimensions | 235 x 156 mm |
Series | New Directions in Information Management |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |