Catalog It!/Kaplan Final Thoughts

 Final Thoughts about Catalog It! by Allison G. Kaplan


Overall this text was very dense.  Per Professor Fecteau's advice, I read the book over the two weeks and walked away from it numerous times.  This allowed me to process what I just read as well as go into my own MARC records to view real-life examples.  If I didn't have this option the examples given in the book are very well organized and easy to reference.  I found myself going back and forth between pages to reference these images often as I read and processed information.

While I don't foresee myself creating a record from scratch anytime soon I do believe that this text will be helpful if I need to edit my own records so as to keep my library OPAC organized.

I learned a ton from this book.  Kaplan has organized it for easy reference and I'm sure it will be a fantastic resource for me as a librarian.  I am currently trying to figure out how to catalog non-text items (think audiobooks, computers, ipods, etc) and this text will definitely come in handy for that.

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