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.

Comments

15435whitcomb said…
Yeah, i don't recommend this as your first course, Renee. You are dead on about the reasons. But, luckily, the online course thingy settles down soon and you can focus on just the course content. It's a bit like a foreign language what with all the acronyms and rule sets.

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