Education for Library Cataloging

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academic librarian training
American Library Association
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules
bibliographic
bibliographic instruction
Carlos III De Madrid
Cataloging Instruction
Cataloging Rules
cataloguing
Category=GLK
classification
Classification Courses
courses
Cross River State
De Estudios Superiores De Monterrey
descriptive
Descriptive Cataloging
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global library education
information organization
international cataloging education case studies
International Standard Bibliographic Description
Li Curriculum
Li Faculty
Li Faculty Member
Li Field
Li Program
Li Student
library curriculum development
Library Science Program
Marc Authority
Marc Format
metadata standards
National Library
programs
record
rules
science
South Valley University
subject
Subject Cataloging
Subject Headings List
UDC
Universidad De Buenos Aires

Product details

  • ISBN 9780789031136
  • Weight: 930g
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Examine cataloging and classification training programs around the world

Education for Library Cataloging: International Perspectives examines the global development of educational programs for cataloging and classification in the library and information field. Library school faculty and professional librarians from more than 20 countries discuss a wide range of topics, including formal school and continuing education of catalog librarians, education and training for paraprofessional staff in cataloging and technical services, changes in library school programs, and metadata and information organization instruction.

Faculty members and seasoned librarians from Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, Latin America, and the Middle East present case studies and overviews of library and information school programs, bibliographies of cited works in both Western and non-Western language literature, and plenty of helpful tables and charts. Articles presented in Education for Library Cataloging: International Perspectives are organized geographically to make it easier to check which countries are covered in each region, and to determine regional similarities and differences. Political, historical, cultural, religious, and linguistic factors were also considered to demonstrate the wide range of educational efforts and programs to cultivate cataloging professionals all over the world.

Topics examined in Education for Library Cataloging: International Perspectives include:
* education and training development for librarians in the University of Botswana Library
* the library science school curricula in the Cross River State of Nigeria
* the training of students in cataloging via distant education in South Africa
* education programs in China
* the education for knowledge organization (including cataloging and classification) in India
* the current status of cataloging education in Japan
* on the job training of catalog librarians in South Korea
* the education for cataloging in Australia
* how catalog librarians are trained in Germany and Austria
* recent changes to the library education system in Poland
* a critical study of cataloging instruction within the library and information science programs in Spain
* a recent survey of graduate education and training for cataloging and classification in the United Kingdom
* an overview of the education for cataloging and classification in Mexico
* the current status of cataloging and classification education in Egypt
* recent changes to cataloging teaching in Israel
* the continuing education for catalogers in Saudi Arabia
* and much moreMany of the articles presented in Education for Library Cataloging: International Perspectives document the initial efforts to introduce education for cataloging in particular countries, including Egypt and Japan. This book is an invaluable resource for library and information school educators, administrators, and students.