Cataloger
(noun)
A person responsible for creating and maintaining a catalog, especially one of books or other items in a library or museum.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from catalog + -er.
Examples:
- The cataloger was responsible for ensuring that all new books were accurately recorded and cataloged.
- The cataloger worked closely with the librarians to make sure the catalog was user-friendly and easy to navigate.
- The cataloger had to keep up with the latest technology in order to make the catalog more accessible to the public.
- The cataloger was also responsible for preserving the historical records of the library, including old catalogs and books.
- The cataloger was an important part of the library staff, as the catalog was the heart of the library's collection and the primary tool for finding information.