fieldlibrarianship
Fieldlibrarianship is a term used to describe professional librarianship that centers information services and resource access in field settings rather than traditional library buildings. Practitioners support research, education, and community information needs by delivering collections, reference services, and information literacy instruction in locations such as field stations, mobile libraries, disaster sites, schools, and community organizations.
Fieldlibrarians operate across a range of environments including universities, government agencies, museums, NGOs, healthcare facilities, and
Core competencies include information literacy instruction, research support, data stewardship, metadata practices, cataloging, privacy and ethics,
Education typically requires an MLIS or equivalent, with specialization or experience in fieldwork, outreach, or community
Challenges include variable connectivity, safety concerns, funding constraints, and the need to balance on-site service with