Librarian
A librarian is a professional who works in libraries and information centers, organizing, acquiring, cataloging, preserving, and providing access to materials such as books, journals, digital resources, and archival collections. They assist users with research questions, offer reference services, and teach information literacy skills to help people evaluate sources, search effectively, and navigate library systems. Librarians may also develop programs, curate collections, and collaborate with educators and community organizations to promote literacy and lifelong learning.
Librarians work in a variety of settings, including public libraries, academic libraries, school libraries, and special
Education and credentials typically shape the profession. Most librarians hold a master’s degree in library science
History and current trends: The modern librarianship profession emerged with the expansion of public libraries in