they are called liabarians
the answer is B
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 158,000 employed librarians in the U.S. in 2006. However, what the bureau calls a librarian may be different from what you think is a librarian. The minimum educational requirement for most librarians is a Masters degree in library or information science from an ALA accredited university. Librarians with this degree (and possibly others, depending on the field they work in) are commonly called a 'professional librarians.' The number above likely refers to the number of professional librarians. Besides professional librarians, there are also a wide range of staff ranging from the people who shelve the books to library supervisors that are called 'librarians' by the public. People in the field may call these people 'library staff', 'paraprofessionals,' or 'library assistants.' So, depending on what you have in mind, the number may be vastly understated. I would probably add another 6 times that amount if you consider 'librarian' to include 'all people who work in a library.'
Almost all librarians have a Master of Library and Information Studies degree. Academic librarians (i.e. those that work in a university library) often have two master's degrees - one in library science and one in another subject (e.g.english). The position of Library Assistant usually only requires a Library Technician diploma.
DDC used by librarians.
Association of Seventh-day Adventist Librarians was created in 1981.
The standard collective nouns for 'librarians' are a catalog of librarians, a stack of librarians, and a shush of librarians.A group of librarians is library staff.
The Librarians was created in 1999.
Deputy Librarians
university librarians are to the public
It depends on the librarian, but, no, not all librarians are boring.
No. Librarians is a noun, the plural form of librarian
The Librarians - film - was created in 2003.
Helen T. Browne has written: 'A comparison of the roles of secondary school librarians and academic librarians' -- subject(s): Academic librarians, School librarians
The duration of The Librarians - film - is 1.6 hours.
Tracy Nectoux has written: 'Out behind the desk' -- subject(s): Gay librarians, Bisexual librarians, Employment, Transgender librarians
The Librarians - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R