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A Survey of Cataloger Perspectives on Practicum Experiences
Cataloging and Classification Quarterly (2008)
  • Melanie Jolynn McGurr, The University of Akron
Abstract
The issue of integrating both theory and practice into the graduate cataloging curriculum has been widely recognized as a longstanding obstacle for educators and practitioners alike. One way students can gain practical cataloging experience is through a practicum. In order to gauge cataloger attitudes about practica, an online survey was distributed to entry-level catalogers with less than ten years of experience and who were currently employed at an Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member institution. Although the experiences ranged widely, the majority of respondents felt the practicum was a valuable experience that should be formally required within the library science curriculum.
Keywords
  • Cataloging curriculum,
  • practica,
  • catalogers,
  • cataloging education
Publication Date
Fall September, 2008
DOI
10.1300/J104v45n04_04
Citation Information
Melanie Jolynn McGurr. "A Survey of Cataloger Perspectives on Practicum Experiences" Cataloging and Classification Quarterly Vol. 45 Iss. 4 (2008) p. 43 - 64 ISSN: 1544-4554
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/melanie-mcgurr/7/