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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 professional designations in the United States

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    A person who has attained eminence in some branch of engineering or in the arts and sciences related thereto, including the fields of engineering education and construction. [30] Fellow, American Society of Civil Engineers: F.ASCE: A prestigious honor held by 3% of ASCE members. [31] Member, American Society of Civil Engineers: M.ASCE [32]

  5. Master of Library and Information Science - Wikipedia

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    Librarians work with people of all ages, connecting them to information, learning and the community." [16] The association's LibraryCareers.org site [11] collects information about library and information science careers, work environments, and more. Many with MLIS degrees use their professional skills in positions without "librarian" in the ...

  6. List of librarians - Wikipedia

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    Alan Noel Latimer Munby – English librarian, bibliographical scholar and author Ludovico Antonio Muratori – Italian librarian, archivist and historian Muskan Ahirwar – at 9 years old she created a community library for children in the worker's colony where she lives.

  7. Library instruction - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, Justin Winsor, president of the American Library Association (ALA), redefined the role of the librarian as also a teacher. [3] In a 1912 ALA survey, 57% of respondents offered required or elective library instruction courses. [4] There was little academic interest in the subject until the 1960s and early 1970s, when interest blossomed. [5]

  8. Subject librarian - Wikipedia

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    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. [ 5 ] In Australia, most subject librarians have an undergraduate degree in their specialist subject and further education in an accredited library sciences course, such as ...

  9. Reference desk - Wikipedia

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    The librarian is familiar with the contents of hundreds of reference books, and can recommend books that might contain the answer to a particular question. The librarian can teach the library user to use online databases such as for magazine and newspaper articles, and recommend words and search strategies for the topic the user has in mind.