Cataloguer

/ˈkætəlɔːɡər/ noun

A person whose job is to make organized lists of items, describing what each one is and where it can be found.

From 'catalogue' (from Late Latin 'catalogus', from Greek 'katalogos' meaning 'list') plus the agent suffix '-er', meaning 'one who does something.' The word emerged in English in the 1600s as libraries and collections grew.

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