librarian
IPA: ɫaɪbrˈɛriʌn
noun
- The keeper, manager of a library.
- One who cares for the publications, files etc. in a library, whether staff or volunteer.
- A person who processes and organizes information.
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Examples of "librarian" in Sentences
- The librarian lend me a book.
- Perhaps the librarian is a big fan of Duran Duran.
- I'm a librarian, taxonomist, and thesaurus manager.
- Nance fixes me with what I call her librarian look.
- The librarians won't let the gang near the book though.
- I suggest consulting a librarian at a school of podiatry.
- The ideal librarian opens the debate, opens the discussion.
- He is the thirteenth Librarian of the United States Congress.
- He was also archivist and then librarian of the city of Frankfurt.
- She rescinded the firing of the librarian, but not the police chief.
- By vocation and avocation, I am a librarian, an editor, and a writer.
- Luckily, our librarian is quite vigilant about weeding. songbirdcindi
- One of the perks of being a librarian is the simple act of helping others.
- Ferriero is the first librarian to serve as Archivist of the United States.
- Join librarian and Tame the Web blogger Michael Stephens for a discussion of ten technologies to be aware of in now and beyond.
- Smith, a former mechanic and self-described “working stiff” turned librarian, is clearly an interested party, but he may have a point.
- Those who even have the word "librarian" in their vocabularies often think library staff are only good for pointing to different sections of the stacks.
- One point that the AL makes that has been echoed through other blogs and listservs is that the term 'guybrarian' offensive: "Apparently the label librarian is actually a feminine noun, instead of librarianship just being a feminized profession.
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