
Librarian Roles in the Library
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Amy Mccorkle
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Basic
Roles
—In the Library—
How to be a Student Librarian
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Purpose
The purpose of this lesson is to teach you the basic roles
of librarians and how they apply to our school library.
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Multiple Choice
The purpose of this lesson is....
to provide a vague understanding of the topic being taught
to summarize the roles that student librarians play in the library
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Table of contents
Introduction
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Circulation Desk
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Stacks Clerk
03
Information Desk
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Makerspace
Assistant
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Program Design
and Marketer
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The Changing Role of
the Librarian
Librarians used to spend the majority of their time
● Ordering and cataloguing books
● Organizing Reference Materials for classes and patrons
● Repairing and re-shelving books
● Creating and Implementing Reading Groups
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Advocate
New Roles Librarians Play
Librarians are frequently not just
advocates of libraries and
readership, but the greater good
of the community, organizing
resources and spaces for the
various groups that use the
library.
Creators and
Instructors
Most librarians also now work as
skills developers, helping patrons
improve their employability
through entrepreneur and
maker/builder skills
Tech
Support
Patrons who lack tech skills to navigate
these new technologies often come to
libraries for support in learning how to use
and troubleshoot anything from phones
to computers to other devices.
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Drag and Drop
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Student
Librarian Roles
01
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Circulation Desk Roles
Circulation Desk Clerk
●Provides customer service for patrons returning
and checking out books
●Makes recs and looks up books in the catalog (this
used to be long drawers with actual cards in it,
called a card catalog)
Stacks Clerk
●Re-shelves books
●Makes sure books are in correct order in the stacks
●Cleans and makes stacks presentable
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Information Desk
These are the librarians who greet patrons when they
enter the library, help them find information about the
library and its programs and often sign patrons up for
library cards.
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Match
Match the following
Circulation Desk
Stacks Clerk
Information Desk
This librarian checks books in and out
This is the librarian who reshelves book
This is the librarian who greets patrons
This librarian checks books in and out
This is the librarian who reshelves book
This is the librarian who greets patrons
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MakerSpace
Assistant
These are the librarians that work in the
MakerSpace Labs and help patrons to
plan and create new designs and
sometimes help with entrepreneurial
ideas too.
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Program Designer & Marketer
Libraries need to market themselves to the communities they serve,
and they need to serve them with programs that improve the lives of its
members. This may be the most important librarian job now.
Programs
● Special Interest
● Community Stakeholders
Various Patron Groups
● Groups for Parents
● Groups for other age groups and interests
Spreading Literacy
Marketer
Traditional Media
Social Media
● Community Boards
● Print and Radio
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How Do Students Play These Roles?
You are a Student Librarian!
Each week, there will be Should Do and Aspire to Do Opportunities to complete within the parameters of each
of these librarian roles. Some will require interaction with your peers, some will not. Some will replace book
work that is available in each category of assignment, some will not. You will use the Choice Board for the week
to sign up for the role you would like to play. Some will require additional training, but most will not, because I
want ALL students to better understand how vital to their communities libraries are and the important roles
that librarians play.
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How to be a Student Librarian
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