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avanturin [10]
3 years ago
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Why do librarians need standardization in cataloging?

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eimsori [14]3 years ago
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Standardization in Library Cataloging

Librarians need standardization in cataloging for these main reasons:

1. Standardization creates uniform codes in cataloging.  This makes it possible for librarians to offer their services from one library to another without having to learn the varying cataloging codes that would have been in operation, otherwise.

2.  Standardization in cataloging also helps libraries across the world to interact and exchange books and other information.  Without standardization, it would have been difficult for such exchange to take place.

3. The sizes of libraries and the books available have increased over the years.  This makes it imperative for cataloging codes to be uniformly applicable across libraries, thus easing the tasks of librarians.

Explanation:

Standardization is the creation of consistent and uniform standards which guide the production and offering of a good or service based on the agreed consent of all the relevant industry parties.

According to librarianshipstudies.com, "Library Cataloging is the process of creating and maintaining bibliographic and authority records in the library catalog, the database of books, serials, sound recordings, moving images, cartographic materials, computer files, e-resources etc. that are owned by a library."

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