View the trailer of the information literacy film, The Library: Uncatalogued. Written, directed, and produced by the College of St. Catherine Library, St. Paul, MN.
View the trailer of the information literacy film, The Library: Uncatalogued. Written, directed, and produced by the College of St. Catherine Library, St. Paul, MN.
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I'm annoyed by the title. Do most of the college students targeted by this video know what cataloging is? Is something being "uncatalogued" something they would identify with (at all, or) as somehow conveying "explained" or demystified...? It seems like a reference that only librarians would know (and possibly a gratuitous swipe at cataloging/catalogers).
The title is meant to be funny, nothing more. It is a spoof on the old MTV "unplugged" shows. Most people know that the word "catalog" is somehow tied to libraries. Thanks for viewing and commenting!
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