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The Card Catalog That Accidentally Invented How We Search for Information

The Card Catalog That Accidentally Invented How We Search for Information

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On February 5, 1885, libraries adopted the standardized card catalog, a system meant to organize books that instead reshaped how humans think about information itself. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, Amy explores the strange true history of the card catalog—why librarians initially hated it, how it confused early users, and how drawers of index cards quietly laid the foundation for modern search, databases, and information systems we rely on today.

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