Cataloging


Cataloging and Classification: An Introduction
Radical Cataloging: Essays at the Front
The Organization of Information (Library and Information Science Text Series)
Introduction to Cataloging and Classification
Cataloging the World: Paul Otlet and the Birth of the Information Age
Cruising the Library: Perversities in the Organization of Knowledge
The Card Catalog: Books, Cards, and Literary Treasures
XML for Catalogers and Metadata Librarians
Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences
Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, 2nd Revised Edition
The Joy of Cataloging: Essays, Letters, Reviews and Other Explosions
Crash Course in Basic Cataloging with RDA
Prejudices and Antipathies: A Tract on the LC Subject Heads Concerning People
Cataloguing Without Tears: Managing Knowledge in the Information Society (Chandos Information Professional Series)
Organizing Audiovisual and Electronic Resources for Access: A Cataloging Guide (Library and Information Science Text Series)
The Library Book by Susan OrleanThe Card Catalog by Library of CongressThe Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu and Their Race to Save the... by Joshua HammerEncyclopedia of Archival Science by Luciana DurantiThe Catalogue of Shipwrecked Books by Edward Wilson-Lee
Librarianship
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The officer serving in the lab, when not assigned to an away team, was to make sure the information routed from the bridge was properly categorized and cataloged, and reported to Starfleet Command. This was one of the pillars of our civilization: ships all over the quadrant were taking in information and sending it to Starfleet Command, where it became part of the collective knowledge of the Federation.
David A. Goodman, The Autobiography of Jean-Luc Picard

Alberto Manguel
Cataloguing is an ancient profession; there are examples of such “ordainers of the universe” (as they were called by the Sumerians) among the oldest vestiges of libraries.
Alberto Manguel, A History of Reading

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