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  2. Librarian - Wikipedia

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    A librarian is a person who professionally works managing information. Librarians' common activities include providing access to information, conducting research, creating and managing information systems, creating, leading, and evaluating educational programs, and providing instruction on information literacy to users.

  3. Librarians in North America - Wikipedia

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    A librarian is a person who works professionally in a library, and may hold a degree in librarianship (known either as library science or library and information science). Duties and functions [ edit ]

  4. List of librarians - Wikipedia

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    Laura Bush, First Lady of the United States and librarian, reads a book to children in a school library in Texas.. Ada Adler; Mary Eileen Ahern; Camila Alire; Edna Allyn – first librarian of the Hawaii State Library

  5. What Library Science Is and How to Become a Librarian - AOL

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    Someone who enjoys sharing knowledge with others may like the idea of working in a library, since that is a place where visitors often seek answers to questions. In those scenarios, librarians ...

  6. List of professional designations in the United States

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    An academic, not a professional designation. Identifies a person who has obtained the academic degree Scientiae Juridicae Doctor. It is academically the equivalent of a Ph.D. [48] and is designed for aspiring legal academics who wish to pursue sustained independent study, research, and writing. [49] Master of Laws: LL.M.

  7. American librarianship and human rights - Wikipedia

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    Human rights is a professional ethic that informs the practice of librarianship. [8] The American Library Association (ALA), the profession's voice in the U.S., defines the core values of librarianship as information access, confidentiality/privacy, democracy, diversity, education and lifelong learning, intellectual freedom, preservation, the public good, professionalism, service and social ...

  8. Minneapolis schools added more librarians. Now books are ...

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    For Anderson, feeding that curiosity is what a librarian is there to do. "If kids are actually engaging with the space and wondering about the books, that's a success," he said while groups of ...

  9. Subject librarian - Wikipedia

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    Subject librarians need both academic knowledge of their subject as well as skills in library science.While some argue about whether formal education in the specialist subject is necessary, [4] while others believe it is a vital component of a subject librarian's education.