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What qualifications does a librarian need?
Librarians should have a high school education or above. Library book management experience. The librarian works normally for 8 hours.

It is often said that only by reading poetry books extensively can we know the world. The ancients often taught us that reading should break 10,000 volumes, and there are more than 10,000 books in the library. The librarian's job is to sort out, code and put 10 thousand volumes of poetry on the shelf for the convenience of readers. Although the work is trivial, don't be discouraged because you are a librarian, because librarians can read more books by the water.

Work content:

1, responsible for selecting some books, evaluating resources and materials, and assisting book purchasing activities.

2. Classify books and periodicals, compile bibliographic indexes, and understand the main contents of books.

3. Be responsible for the management of each branch library, review the identity of borrowers, maintain the order of books and prevent books from being stolen.

4. Browse, query, count, add, delete and modify the basic information of book borrowers.

5. Register the purchased books, affix the collection stamp, mark the classification number, store them by classification, arrange the books and put them on the shelves to ensure that the books are arranged neatly and correctly.

6. For book borrowing activities, check whether the returned books are damaged or polluted, and deal with the damaged books according to regulations; Generate a book return report, urge overdue borrowers to return books, and impose fines on overdue borrowers according to regulations.

7. Dust the books regularly and do a good job of fire prevention, insect prevention and moisture prevention.

8. Guide readers to consult the collection catalogue and literature retrieval tools, and serve as assistants for literature research and bibliography editing.

9. Explain the use of library facilities, resources, equipment and services, and provide information on information base policies.