 |
|
| |
|
 |
 |
at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum
|
 |
Librarian - Librarian roles and duties |  | Librarian - Librarian roles and duties: Encyclopedia II - Librarian - Librarian roles and duties |  | | The specific duties vary depending on the size and type of library, but most librarians spend their time working in one of the following areas of a library:
Public service librarians work with the public, frequently at the reference desk of lending libraries. Some specialize in serving adults or children. Children librarians may conduct specialized programs that help foster interest and competence in the young reader. (In larger libraries they may specialize in teen services, periodicals, or other special collections.)See also: Librarian, Librarian - Librarian roles and duties, Librarian - Workplaces, Librarian - Education, Librarian - Professional organizations, Librarian - Technology in libraries, Librarian - Librarians in popular culture |  | | Librarian, Librarian - Education, Librarian - Librarian roles and duties, Librarian - Librarians in popular culture, Librarian - Professional organizations, Librarian - Technology in libraries, Librarian - Workplaces, List of librarians, Occupational Outlook Handbook: Librarians, ALA Code of Ethics, SLA's Competencies for Information Professionals, LIS News, a news & interest site (community weblog) by and for librarians and information professionals., Library Juice, a library e-zine edited by librarian Rory Litwin., Friends of Libraries USA, Librarian Wage Analysis and Projected Job Outlook |  | |
|  |  | Librarian: Encyclopedia II - Librarian - Librarian roles and duties
Librarian - Librarian roles and duties
The specific duties vary depending on the size and type of library, but most librarians spend their time working in one of the following areas of a library:
- Public service librarians work with the public, frequently at the reference desk of lending libraries. Some specialize in serving adults or children. Children librarians may conduct specialized programs that help foster interest and competence in the young reader. (In larger libraries they may specialize in teen services, periodicals, or other special collections.)
- Reference librarians help people doing research to find the information they need. The help may take the form of research on a specific question, providing direction on the use of databases and other electronic information resources; obtaining specialized materials from other sources; providing access to and care of delicate or expensive materials. Increasingly, these services are provided by other library staff.
- Technical service librarians work "behind the scenes" ordering library materials and database subscriptions, computers and other equipment, and supervise the cataloging and physical processing of new materials.
- "Collections librarians" monitor the selection of books and electronic resources. Large libraries often use approval plans, which involve the librarian for a specific subject creating a profile that allows publishers to send relevant books to the library without any additional vetting. Librarians can then see those books when they arrive and decide if they will become part of the collection or not. All collections librarians also have a discreet amount of funding to allow them to purchase books and materials that don't arrive via approval.
- Experienced librarians may take administrative positions such as library or information center director. Similar to the management of any other business, they are concerned with the long-term planning of the library as a business, and its relationship with its parent organization (the city or county for a public library, the college for an academic library, or the organization served by a special library).
- Archivists can be specialized librarians who deal with archival materials, such as manuscripts, documents and records, though this varies from country to country.
Common examples of tasks:
- Researching topics of interest for their constituencies.
- Referrals to other community organizations and government offices.
- Suggesting appropriate books ("readers' advisory") for children of different reading levels, and recommending novels for recreational reading.
- Supervising and promoting reading clubs.
- Developing programs for library users of all ages and backgrounds.
- Managing access to electronic information resources.
Recent issues of concern for U.S. libraries include implementation of the Patriot Act and the Children's Internet Protection Act. Yet librarians around the world share American librarians' concern over ethical issues surrounding censorship and privacy. Some librarians even join activist organizations like the UK-based Information for Social Change and the North American-based Progressive Librarians Guild. Within the American Library Association (ALA), some also join the Social Responsibilities Round Table. SRRT came into being amid the social ferment of the 1960s and is often critical of the American Library Association for not living up to its professed ideals. Another important activist organization is the Social Responsibilities Special Interest Section of the American Association of Law Libraries(AALL). These activist organizations are viewed as controversial by some librarians, while others view them as a natural extension and outgrowth of their own deeply-held library ethics.
Other related archives1998, 2004, All That, American Library Association, Anthony Stewart Head, Archivists, Baby Looney Tunes, Batgirl, Batman, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Bunny Watson, Canadian Library Association, Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, Children's Internet Protection Act, Dean of Libraries, Desk Set, Discworld, Donna Reed, Doug, Education, training, and library occupations, Harry Potter, Hogwarts, Information science, Irma Pince, It's a Wonderful Life, Jet Li, Jocasta Nu, Joker, Katharine Hepburn, Library and information science, List of Library Associations, List of librarians, Lori Beth Denberg, Lucien, MARC standards, Masters degree, Neil Gaiman, New York Public Library, Noah Wyle, OPAC, Ontario Library Association, Oracle, Orlando Jones, Parker Posey, Party Girl, Patriot Act, Ph.D.s, Public library, RFID, Rugrats, Rupert Giles, Shirley Jones, Spain, Spencer Tracy, St. Lawrence, Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Terry Pratchett, The Dreaming, The Librarian: Quest for The Spear, The Mummy, The Mummy Returns, The Music Man, The Sandman, The Time Machine, Tomcats, UJI Online Robot, Warhammer 40, 000, archival, archiving, bachelor's degree, books, cataloging, censorship, children, comic book, competitive intelligence, government, hyperspace, information, information architecture, information brokers, information science, knowledge management, law, librarian, library, library and information science, library and information studies, library science, magically, management, master's degree, master's degrees, novels, orangutan, periodicals, privacy, professional, public administration, records management, reference desk, silence, teacher-librarians, teen
 Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Librarian roles and duties", under the G.N U Free Docmentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki |
|
|
More material related to Librarian can be found here:
|
|
« Back
|
Search the Global Oneness web site |
|
|
|
|
 |
Sneak-Peek of Global Oneness Community
Hi friend! The Global Oneness Community, the place for information and sharing about Oneness is not really launched yet (you will see there is still some clean up to do) ...but it is now open for a sneak-peek! And if you wish - please register and become one of the very first members to do so! Jonas
Forum Home,
Articles,
Photo Gallery,
Videos,
News,
Sitemap
...and much more!
|