Judaica Librarianship: Back to the Future

Author:

Catanese Anthony1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Information Science , University at Buffalo , Buffalo , NY , USA

2. Department of Jewish Thought , University at Buffalo , Buffalo , NY , USA

3. Masters of Science in Information and Library Science , University at Buffalo , Buffalo , NY , USA

4. Masters of Arts in Jewish Thought , University at Buffalo , Buffalo , NY , USA

Abstract

Abstract The Library of Congress Classification system was designed during the age of colonialism, and as such, poorly represents the information-seeking behavior of present-day users. Students of Judaica are especially hindered by the limited scope of the B class (Philosophy and Religion) of the Library of Congress Classification system, which extensively classifies Christian material, but limits the thematic classification of Judaic subjects. Qualitative data collected on students of Jewish thought via a proposed questionnaire is anticipated to shed light on the specialized information-seeking behavior of Judaic students. The thematic coding and analysis of such data would assist in selecting an appropriate classification system that will complement Judaica scholarship or facilitate the creation of a novel classification system. More inclusively, such an endeavor may contribute to the understanding of specialized efforts in librarianship.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Library and Information Sciences

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