Library Cataloging
3000 Entries
Recently, this weblog passed the 3000 postings mark. Since Tuesday, March 5, 2002, when the first item was posted there have been at least 3000 news items I thought would be of interest to catalogers. Maybe a few less, there were some of general library interest and a couple of personal entries. Cataloging is changing. Catalogablog has tried to keep everyone, myself included, aware of what is happening. What a long strange trip its been and promises to be.
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Anniversary And A Milestone
I just noticed the last post was number 4,000. The first was back on March 8, 2002. That means we are now in the two digit age bracket, ten years old. What a long strange trip its been....
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Ipod
I sent this idea off to the Next Generation Catalog list but decided to post it here are well. Why not take a look at MP3 players for ideas on access to content? I've got about 3000 songs and podcasts on my player. I can get to the specific item by...
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Now We Are Three
Catalogablog turns 3 on Sat. March 5. The past 3 years have been fun and a learning experience. Almost 1800 postings, so much going on in the world of cataloging. I hope you have enjoyed this long strange trip....
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Happy Birthday
Now We Are Two. Two years ago I started Catalogablog. I saw it as an experiment in blogging, a possible way to keep in touch with news in cataloging and a way of archiving items of interest. It is still an experiment, though less so. I have found that...
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Dewey Classification
Keeping up with the changes in Dewey Classification is easy because of a couple of services they provide.The Library of Congress Subject Headings/DDC page is a "list of LC subject headings is selected from recent Weekly Lists accompanied by candidate...
Library Cataloging