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revert suspicious edit ← Previous revision Revision as of 03:45, 27 November 2008 Line 4: Line 4: A ”’librarian”’ is an information [[professional]] trained in [[library and information science]], which is the organization and management of information services or materials for those with information needs. Typically, librarians work in a public or college [[library]], an elementary or secondary school media center, a [[library]] within a company, or another information-provision agency. Some librarians are independent entrepreneurs working as information specialists, catalogers, indexers and other professional, specialized capacities. Librarians may be categorized as a public, school, correctional, special, independent or academic librarian. A ”’librarian”’ is an information [[professional]] trained in [[library and information science]], which is the organization and management of information services or materials for those with information needs. Typically, librarians work in a public or college [[library]], an elementary or secondary school media center, a [[library]] within a company, or another information-provision agency. Some librarians are independent entrepreneurs working as information specialists, catalogers, indexers and other professional, specialized capacities. Librarians may be categorized as a public, school, correctional, special, independent or academic librarian. -==Positions, requirements and overview== +==Outline, requirements and positions== -Though the term librarian is used often to refer to anyone who works in a library, there are differences among library staff. Professional Librarians have earned, at minimum, a [[Master's degree]] at the [[graduate school]] level from an [http://liswiki.org/wiki/Accredited_library_school accredited school] of [http://liswiki. …

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