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What does the National Library usually do? What are the benefits?
Work content: perform the duties of collection and protection of books and documents at home and abroad, and guide and coordinate the national document protection work; To provide literature information and reference services for the central and state leading organs, all walks of life and the public; Carry out research on the theory of library science and the development of library cause, and guide the national library business; Perform related cultural exchange functions, participate in IFLA and related international organizations, and carry out exchanges and cooperation with libraries at home and abroad.

Treatment: the salary level will not be particularly high. Depending on the type of personal work, the monthly income is about five or six thousand to ten thousand. There are bonuses at ordinary times and at the end of the year, because institutions have many benefits.