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Some librarians have some of these abilities, few have all, so that few perfectly equipped recruits can be found to fill the vacancies occurring. Promotions from the department are inevitable because cataloging under proper conditions develops initiative, executive ability, book knowl- edge, resourcefulness, and prepares a well-grounded, more intelligent worker for the headship of another department or of a library. Some of the strongest chief librarians of the country are former catalogers, so... that cataloging may be at the same time stimulating to the worker and a means to an end in professional advancement.
BIBLIOGRAPHY General Bay, J. C. Inspiration through cataloging. Library Journal, 1916, 41:547-51; A. L. A. Bulletin, 1916, 10:237-41. Bishop, W. W. Cataloging as an asset. 1916.
Practical handbook of modern library cataloging. 1914.
Two unsolved problems in library work. Library Journal, 1912, 37:7-11.
22 MANUAL OF LIBRARY ECONOMY Currier, T. F. Reorganizing a card catalog. Library Journal, 1916, 41 : 708.


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