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cataloger

[kat-l-aw-ger, -og-er] / ˈkæt lˌɔ gər, -ˌɒg ər /
NOUN
librarian
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He consulted with scholars and catalogers, including Pflederer, carefully omitting his hypothesis about the date.

From Los Angeles Times

They were also keen catalogers of their own work, keeping copies of many pieces and the photographs used to construct them.

From New York Times

Ann Fabian, a historian at Rutgers University and a longtime friend of Reese’s, said that he saw dealers, collectors, auctioneers, catalogers and scholars as part of a “grand collaborative project that creates meaning and value.”

From New York Times

The boost continues a positive trend for catalogers that are defying those who predicted their demise in a digital world.

From Seattle Times

Julie Carlsen, a librarian and cataloger who curated the exhibition with Lomazow, called his collection “endlessly fascinating,” if a bit daunting to sort through in search of a clear narrative line.

From New York Times