People who run small, rural libraries without formal education will
use this book to help them make informed decisions about the
organization of their library and the information it holds. This is
one of the key tasks in any library. While many librarians may buy
all of their items already cataloged, they may need to catalog an
item, change a subject heading, or tape a classification number to
a book. Reading this book, analyzing the examples, and working
through problem sets provides an exciting introduction to
organizing the library. It serves as an excellent tool for staff
development of paraprofessionals. Non-catalogers can organize
library collections when they use information available which has
been created by professional catalogers. This books explains the
tools of the trade, becoming familiar with all the parts of the
record, how to adapt another's work cutting and pasting
descriptions. The practice problems will be useful to workshop
presenters who will use this book in teaching newly hired
librarians who will be working, often unassisted, in small
libraries.
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