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Cataloging

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Cataloging meaning

present participle and gerund of catalog

Example sentences (20)

The practice of classifying Library classification is associated with library (descriptive) cataloging under the rubric of cataloging and classification, sometimes grouped together as technical services.

Asset discovery tools are designed to automate the process of discovering and cataloging all of the hardware and software components connected to your network.

Canada is consistently ranked among the most LGBTQ-friendly nations in the world, reviving a 90 out of 100 equality score from Equaldex, an online knowledge base cataloging LGBTQ rights and attitudes around the world.

Museum Director Peter Baldwin said in October that Nylander’s collection is so varied and large that he and staff were only 30 percent finished with digital cataloging.

Only Quantum offers solutions that cover the entire data lifecycle, from high speed ingest and processing through forever data archiving, along with AI-enabled data cataloging and monitoring software for managing and enriching unstructured data.

The new law spurred hospital administrators citywide to begin cataloging rape kits in their storage rooms.

These wildly popular pet profiles run the gamut from Bunny the Button Pressing Sheepadoodle, and pet wellbeing site has crunched the numbers to find the world’s most Instagrammable dogs by cataloging how many posts each breed’s hashtag hosts.

Unlike the preceding 110 minutes, which got at genuine points about patriarchal society by methodically cataloging various iterations of disempowerment, gaslighting, and dehumanization, that scene makes no real point.

An Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering at Oregon State University, he has spent years cataloging the microbes and pathogens found in sewer systems to, amongst other things, determine the spread of diseases in a community.

Campagna has been the sole collector of the city's history for the last eight years, a project that's still in the collection phase after nearly a decade spent cataloging.

Creators John Orloff and John Shiban adapt author Donald L. Miller’s 2006 gripping account of the 100th Bomb Group, cataloging their antics, bonds, travails, aerial battles, heroics and even their love lives.

Once again, “The Power Broker” is a worthwhile resource, cataloging how, in that time, the number of playgrounds exploded to 771 from 119, which today make up a vast bulk of the playgrounds in the five boroughs.

She is credited with naming and cataloging hundreds of native plants in the Hudson River Valley using Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus’ then-new binomial system of botanical nomenclature.

And so the group wasn’t only cataloging potential diseases.

If you’ve ever photographed a wedding and come back with a thousand images, then you’ll know how great cataloging and image-editing software is as important a tool as having a great camera.

The collection was first opened at a small gathering in October for processing and cataloging.

While Toole’s novel addresses problems of the modern world and of the larger culture, Carroll and Blanco’s frequent cataloging of events, often only trivially linked to their story, becomes tedious.

You don’t have to rummage through the depths of the internet to track them down, either: We’ve done all the hard work for you, cataloging all of the best 4K TV deals right here.

By the early 2000s, digital archiving began when the Gazette launched a new website, allowing for best-practice tagging and cataloging methods.

Cataloging individual artworks based in unique locations is far more difficult.