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What does it take to be a librarian?
1, love your job.

In today's utilitarian social background, people engaged in the library industry often do not have professional qualities and are too lazy to improve their professional level. In terms of professional ethics, library and information personnel at the grass-roots level should first realize the position and role of library cause in improving the scientific and cultural level of the whole Chinese nation, especially in cultivating builders and successors of socialist cause, regard library cause as a lofty cause, firmly establish the spirit of loving their posts and being dedicated to their work, and thus enhance their high sense of responsibility and dedication to their work.

2. Establish a sense of service.

Service is the basic function of the library, and it is also the most basic function. Librarians should firmly establish the purpose of "people-oriented, reader-oriented, and serving readers wholeheartedly". First, they can quickly and accurately find the information materials needed by readers and recommend the latest information resources. Secondly, we should dynamically understand readers' needs, establish a feedback system for readers' information resources, update the latest information in time, better serve readers, understand readers' needs, and be anxious for readers.

3. Dedication.

The actual work of the library every day is to find books for readers, charge for others, sacrifice oneself and serve others. Only when librarians are dedicated, can they be diligent, quiet in reading, practical in consulting and precise in collating ancient books.

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People often say that we can only know the world by reading poetry books extensively, and the ancients often taught us to read more than 10,000 volumes, and the books in the library are more than 10,000 volumes. 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.

Education and training: College degree or above in information science, information management, library science, archival science and other related majors.

Work experience: proficient in the rules of document description, cataloging and bibliographic data knowledge, meticulous, practical, steady, strong sense of responsibility, diligence, dedication, love of document management, book management experience is preferred.