catalogers vs. search engines

February 22nd, 2006 by McChris | Tags:

Here’s an interesting post over at Sivacracy.net that raises questions about the value of search engines used as cataloging systems relative to library professionals. Siva’s contends that the library profession still has a role, because it is more interested in taking the public interest into account. I wonder to what extent, some of this divide can be mollified through Semantic Web implementations, since it often relies on end-user coding. Of course, it will always be the most sophisticated and tech-savvy 10%(?) that will actively engage in things like tagging.

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