cataloger

IPA/kˈatɐlˌəʊdʒə/
KK[kˈætəlˌɔɡɚ]IPA/kˈætəlˌɔːɡər/

cataloger — 名詞

1. someone who sorts and records every item in a collection using a clear system, t

1.名詞B2
釋義

編目員

系統性地分類與記錄收藏品項的專業人員

someone who sorts and records every item in a collection using a clear system, typically in a library, museum, or archive

例句

Amara works as a cataloger at the National Library in Lagos.

Amara 在拉哥斯的國家圖書館擔任編目員。

works as a cataloger + at [institution]

Dimitri became a cataloger after finishing his degree in library science.

Dimitri 取得圖書館學學位後成為一名編目員。

became a cataloger — occupational role after professional training

同義詞
  • librarian

    a broader role — cataloging is just one of many library duties

  • archivist

    focuses more on preserving historical documents alongside organizing them

  • indexer

    creates alphabetical indexes rather than full descriptive catalog records

  • curator

    selects and interprets items for exhibitions, going beyond cataloging alone

用法筆記

Common in American English. British English typically uses the spelling 'cataloguer.' The role is most often found in libraries, museums, and archives.

常見錯誤

My sister wants to become a catalogist.
My sister wants to become a cataloger.
💡'catalogist' is not a standard English word; the correct noun is 'cataloger' (or 'cataloguer' in British English).