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librarian
[ lahy-brair-ee-uhn ]
noun
- a person trained in library science and engaged in library service.
- a person who is in charge of any specialized body of literature, as a collection of musical scores.
librarian
/ ɪˈɛəɪə /
noun
- a person in charge of or assisting in a library
Other Word Forms
- ܲl·i· noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of librarian1
Example Sentences
It can now represent a librarian, adjunct professor or social worker, all of whom make little more than McDonald’s wages, but are the cultural villains of the great Republican morality play.
“We are deeply disappointed by this ill-informed decision, which immediately affects critical programs supported by these funds,” Rebecca Wendt, the California deputy state librarian, said in a statement.
As director and narrator Dawn Logsdon describes in her documentary “Free for All: The Public Library,” these horrors inspired America's librarians to codify their unifying principles into a document.
Organizations including EDGI, scientists, and librarians have been racing to preserve data since the first federal health data began disappearing from websites in January.
“Everyone right now is looking to have a plan, get their questions answered by talking to a trustworthy immigration services provider, and they need to know their rights,” Madeleine Ildefonso, managing librarian for the L.A.
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