Can Blogging Help Cataloging?

  • Chen S
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In response to the ongoing conversation about Library 2.0, which has focused on user participation and emphasizes efficiency in delivering library services to users, this paper draws attention to a practical application in technical services: using Web 2.0 tools to enhance performance in the cataloging department. From his position as the coordinator for non-Roman cataloging in a large academic library, the author shares his experience using a blog and other Web 2.0 tools to improve section management and professional activities.

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Chen, S. (2009). Can Blogging Help Cataloging? Library Resources & Technical Services, 53(4), 251–260. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.53n4.251

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