bibliothecarius
Bibliothecarius is a Latin title meaning keeper or custodian of a library. The term derives from bibliotheca, meaning library (from Greek bibliothekē), with the suffix -arius denoting an office or person associated with something. In medieval and early modern Latin, bibliothecarius referred to the official in charge of a monastery, cathedral, collegiate library, or university library.
Historically, the bibliothecarius supervised the library’s holdings, maintained inventories and catalogues, and coordinated the acquisition of
In modern usage, the Latin term is largely historical or ceremonial and is uncommon outside Latin texts