Catalogers [noun]

Definition of Catalogers:

person in charge of a library

Synonyms of Catalogers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Catalogers:

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Sentence/Example of Catalogers:

I cannot say to you that the best pupil in my class at the end of one or even two years is a first-rate cataloger.

Mr. Jordan, my cataloger, has made a brief catalog of the changes, which I enclose.

Miss Van Valkenburgh: From the standpoint of a cataloger who has done it, we didn't find it useful to us.

If any cataloger has already started with, for example, "Birds" instead of "Ornithology," he can simply go on as he has begun.

Why should we not follow the old practice and let the cataloger and the public continue to use the usual thing?

But when the cataloger is "a-cataloging" he is not writing advertising copy.

The best cataloger needs the stimulus of personal contact with the public as an aid to the most intelligent work.

At this point is one of the opportunities for the cataloger's most efficient service to the community.

One organizer said that a cataloger should average 40 volumes a day, assigning Cutter numbers and making a dictionary catalog.

Catalog dep't, administration of a, from a cataloger's point of view (Smith), 271-4.