Librarian

Librarian
A librarian in a military base library helps an airman find an entry in a book.
Occupation
SynonymsInformation professional, information specialist
Occupation type
Profession
Description
Education required
Three- or four-year degree; in some countries a post-graduate diploma or master's degree is required, while specialist librarians may need a relevant subject degree (e.g. JD, MBA).
Fields of
employment
Public library, academic library, special library
Related jobs
Archivist, curator, knowledge manager

A librarian is a person who works professionally in a library providing access to information, and sometimes social or technical programming, or instruction on information literacy to users.

The role of the librarian has changed much over time, with the past century in particular bringing many new media and technologies into play. From the earliest libraries in the ancient world to the modern information hub, there have been keepers and disseminators of the information held in data stores. Roles and responsibilities vary widely depending on the type of library, the specialty of the librarian, and the functions needed to maintain collections and make them available to its users.

Education for librarianship has changed over time to reflect changing roles.


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