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Duties Create and use databases of library materials. Organize library materials so they are easy to find. Help library patrons to conduct research to evaluate search results and reference materials. Research new books and materials by reading book reviews, publishers announcements, and catalogs.
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School Librarian Income School librarians often earn around the same salary as teachers and administrators, with opportunities to earn more depending on their experience and specializations. ing to Comparably, the average school librarian earns $67,006 per year.
Todays school librarian works with both students and teachers to facilitate access to information in a wide variety of formats, instruct students and teachers how to acquire, evaluate and use information and the technology needed in this process, and introduces children and young adults to literature and other
In several states, school librarians need a Bachelors degree in education and a Masters in library science. Each librarian must also make sure they maintain state requirements in order to be an educator.
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Select materials for school and district libraries. Develop programs for and deliver staff development for school library services. Coordinate or supervise library programs at the school, district or county level. Plan and conduct a course of instruction for those pupils who assist in the operation of school libraries.
Responses to a survey of instruction librarians in the United States suggest that respondents see themselves as teachers and devote a docHub portion of their time to teaching, though they received little pedagogy training in library school.
Instruct students in accessing, evaluating, using and integrating information and resources in the library program. Plan and coordinate school library programs with the instructional programs of a school district through collaboration with teachers. Select materials for school and district libraries.

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