a person, normally in a library, who catalogues literary materials
cataloger in American English
(ˈkætlˌɔɡər, -ˌɑɡər)
noun
1.
a person who catalogs
2.
a person or firm that offers merchandise in a catalog from which buyers may order by mail
Also: cataloguer
Word origin
[1835–45; catalog + -er1]This word is first recorded in the period 1835–45. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: communism, hybridize, placement, protein, squeegee-er is a suffix used in forming nouns designating persons from the object of their occupationor labor (hatter; tiler; tinner; moonshiner), or from their place of origin or abode (Icelander; southerner; villager), or designating either persons or things from some special characteristic or circumstance(six-footer; three-master; teetotaler; fiver; tenner)
Examples of 'cataloger' in a sentence
cataloger
It made analysis of changing cataloging work form three perspectives including job changes, cataloger role change, and cataloger competencies change.
Mei-Ling Wang 2006, '網路時代資訊組織與Metadata課程發展 Curriculum Development on Organization of Information and Metadatain Internet Age', Journal of Educational Media & Library Scienceshttp://joemls.dils.tku.edu.tw/fulltext/43/43-4/435-452.pdf. Retrieved from DOAJ CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode)