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Definition of Catalogers
1. cataloger [n] - See also: cataloger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catalogers
Literary usage of Catalogers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Papers and Proceedings of the ... General Meeting of the American Library by General Meeting, American Library Association (1906)
"There is a store room under the main corridor and catalogers' room, adjoining th°
... One person at the delivery desk or in the catalogers' room furnishes ..."
2. Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Library Association by American Library Association. Conference, American Library Association (1919)
"Many interesting reasons for the dearth of catalogers were brought out. The principal
causes seem to be small salaries; monotonous and often lonely work, ..."
3. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1922)
"What qualities are required in catalogers which are not supplied? ... Are catalog
departments so organized as to give catalogers independent work? ..."
4. The American Library Annual: Including Index to Dates of Current Events (1916)
"There are two grades of catalogers, senior and junior. ... Senior catalogers
classify all books belonging to their subjects which are to be shelved in the ..."
5. Bulletin of the American Library Association by American Library Association (1914)
"He said there was a curious notion abroad in the land, that the printed cards
were eliminating the necessity of catalogers, and that he himself was ..."
6. Practical Handbook of Modern Library Cataloging by William Warner Bishop (1914)
"Senior catalogers with good training and long experience range from $900 to $2400,
while juniors receive from $600 to $1200. The variety in work, ..."
7. Library Work by Anna Lorraine Gutherie (1906)
"But this does not prove that catalogers are without their troubles. If the
profession should ever re to the distinction of haying a disease of its own, ..."
8. Alienists and Neurologists of America: Proceedings of Sixth Annual Meeting by Chicago Medical Society (1917)
"This book is no exception, but when an apology is made for the existence of the
Meeting of Alienists and Neurologists itself, the librarians and catalogers ..."