Hixson, Carol G.2021-03-112021-03-112020Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 58:3-4, 294-302https://doi.org/10.1080/01639374.2020.1713951https://hdl.handle.net/1794/260219 p. Content available only to licensed subscribers of Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 58:3-4, 294-302, DOI: 10.1080/01639374.2020.1713951The beginnings and the early years of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) had a profound impact on the approach taken to cataloging in North America and around the world. The commitment to standards, cooperation, and expanded access also had an impact that went far beyond cataloging operations. One library dean traces the evolution of her vision and contemplates how the PCC's principles have shaped her entire career and have affected the libraries in which she has worked.en-USAll Rights Reserved.Cooperative catalogingDigital librariesSpace redesignProgram for Cooperative CatalogingDiversity, equity, and inclusionAccessThe Impact of More, Better, Faster, Cheaper: How the PCC Influenced Everything That FollowedArticle