There are many sites available to help you become a librarian. You can try http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA605244.html or http://www.ehow.com/how_7984_become-librarian.html. College classes aren't required but computer classes are very helpful.
The librarian assisted me in finding the information I needed for the report.
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In order to become a librarian, you typically need to have a Master of Library and Information studies degree. This degree is usually a two year graduate program (where an undergraduate degree is a prerequisite). Another route that can be taken is through a Library Technician program, which is usually a two year diploma.
"Is this what you were looking for?" asked the librarian.
No, you will need a Master in Library and Information Science to be a librarian regardless of your past masters.
If you are interviewing a librarian about library questions such as how many people ask questions each day, then it is a primary source. If you are asking a librarian where to find information about other topics, it is not a source of information. It is merely asking directions.
If the librarian follows a standard scheme, such as the Dewey Decimal, then there is essentially only one way. If the librarian arranged books randomly it would become extremely difficult to find any books: the library would become unusable and the librarian would get sacked. So again not many ways of arranging books before you stop being a librarian.
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Information specialist.
Some alternative names for librarian may include:Information specialistInformation analystCataloguerArchivistLibrary AssistantLibrary TechnologistCuratorInformation Ninja
A librarian is knowledgeable on finding information.
the role of reference librarian to automation is that it help to sort information in net which could not be found in the reference section of library