LS 6120 Jan. 29 Post
This is my first post for LIBS 6120 Cataloging & Classification.
First thoughts: In the beginning, I hated it. That sounds horrible. But, hear me out. This is my first online course. I'm a very hands-on type of learner - and embarrassingly traditional. I need people around to teach and learn and motivate. This, I suppose, is normal. Anyway, this all online thing has been new and trying, but I'm getting there. Mostly it’s about creating a schedule and sticking to it. Still, I'd like to have a few study pals.
About cataloging, I'm thinking this may not have been the best course to start out with. I feel this way for two reasons; a) because tackling the whole first-online-course thing on top of all of the details(!) of cataloging has been extremely time consuming, and b) because it's so demoralizing. I guess reason b is because of reason a, so maybe there is only one reason. Anyway, it's hard to stay motivated about a new career path by starting out tackling the steepest hill. This is the steepest hill, right? Tell me it’s the steepest hill.
I started this post by writing that, in the beginning, I hated this course. After the first three weeks, my hate has simmered down to a professional respect. I don’t love cataloging. I’m pretty sure I like cataloging. But, I get why it’s important so, I’ll keep plugging away at it.
First thoughts: In the beginning, I hated it. That sounds horrible. But, hear me out. This is my first online course. I'm a very hands-on type of learner - and embarrassingly traditional. I need people around to teach and learn and motivate. This, I suppose, is normal. Anyway, this all online thing has been new and trying, but I'm getting there. Mostly it’s about creating a schedule and sticking to it. Still, I'd like to have a few study pals.
About cataloging, I'm thinking this may not have been the best course to start out with. I feel this way for two reasons; a) because tackling the whole first-online-course thing on top of all of the details(!) of cataloging has been extremely time consuming, and b) because it's so demoralizing. I guess reason b is because of reason a, so maybe there is only one reason. Anyway, it's hard to stay motivated about a new career path by starting out tackling the steepest hill. This is the steepest hill, right? Tell me it’s the steepest hill.
I started this post by writing that, in the beginning, I hated this course. After the first three weeks, my hate has simmered down to a professional respect. I don’t love cataloging. I’m pretty sure I like cataloging. But, I get why it’s important so, I’ll keep plugging away at it.
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