A library is a place where many books are kept. Most libraries are public and let people take the books to use in their home. Most libraries let people borrow books for several weeks. Some belong to institutions, for example, companies, churches, schools, and universities. Also a person's bookshelves at home can have many books and be a library. The people who work in libraries are librarians.
Below are occupations available in a library. Not all shown occupations are completely distinct to a library. Illustrated below, along with jobs only found in a library, are a few moderately related and general jobs that are found in (but not limited to) a library.
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Curator
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A curator is a manager or overseer who works in various institutions in order to preserve important items, documents or whole collections. These items might include historical transcripts, artwork, photography and other important paper-works. Curators may also be in charge of authenticating the age and origin of pieces and could also work with the public.
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Offset Printing Personnel
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Security Guard
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Librarian
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Librarians deal with supervision and maintenance of information and resources be it, books or electronic resources. They thoroughly organize reading materials and make them accessible to the visitors. A librarian is an in charge of a library who keeps an up to date record of the books withdrawn and returned back .
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