In this chapter, Badke is telling us ways that would be helpful to find the resources we need in a library without going through hard time. Those resources could be journals or books. Finding a book or journal in a library could be a daunting task especially when one doesn’t use the the right keyword because its articles or books are classify into a metadata record. According to Badke “Metadata is a record that includes the following: authors, tittle, publisher information, description, subject heading and call number”. This the reason why it is always important for one to put in the right keywords.
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