2 1 century, with the rapid development of science and technology and the vigorous development of information and communication industry, the information environment in which libraries live has undergone profound changes, and traditional libraries have begun to transform into network libraries. The working mode of librarians has also changed from traditional manual operation to computer operation, and the needs of users under the network environment are also different and personalized. This requires librarians to strengthen all aspects of quality training in order to cope with the new situation and meet the diverse needs of readers.
The library is a service organization that collects, arranges, stores, transmits and develops literature information, and provides available scientific and cultural education and information for the society. Librarians should act as "knowledge navigators" of these documents and information, screen information in the huge information flow, and play a bridge and link role between readers and information resources. In today's world, information is numerous and varied, which requires librarians to have the ability to distinguish right from wrong and not to introduce and recommend vulgar, unhealthy or anti-socialist newspapers and books to readers. Therefore, as a librarian, we should take the initiative to receive ideological and political education and keep abreast of the country's major policies.
Library staff should be information experts or engineers, builders of information systems, guides and consultants of users. The work of the library has developed from the traditional retrieval management and service mode to the digitalization, computerization and networking of the collection resources, which puts forward higher requirements for the professional quality of librarians.