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Counting Cataloging: Moving Beyond Statistics to Measure the Value of Cataloging
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Counting Cataloging: Moving Beyond Statistics to Measure the Value of Cataloging

Melissa De Fino and Jianrong Wang
LIBRES Research Electronic Journal, Vol.22(1)
2012
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https://doi.org/10.7282/T3222S5X

Abstract

Cataloging Technical services (Libraries) Cataloging--Statistics Quality control assessment Productivity statistics
Given the budgetary and technological changes facing academic libraries, it has become necessary for librarians to become self-advocates, describing and defending the work they do. Most research in this area is dedicated to public services, with little focus on technical services. A survey conducted in the fall of 2009 found that catalogers in the sample state of New Jersey collect detailed productivity statistics to illustrate their value. This paper analyzes the statistics-gathering process and makes suggestions for developing these methods into a strong assessment model. Quality control assessment is the tool catalogers need to describe their worth to library stakeholders.
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