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12 jobs that use Reference Services the most

Jobs that use reference services the most include assistant archivist, children's librarian, and reference librarian.

What jobs use Reference Services the most?

1. Assistant Archivist

How assistant archivist uses Reference Services:

  • Perform physical processing and cataloging of rare books.
  • Create EAD and DACS compliant finding aids for entire archival collection.
  • Transpose institutional history into DACS compliant CMS.

Most common skills for assistant archivist:

  • Archival Collections
  • Reference Services
  • Historical Materials
  • Digital Assets
  • Cataloging
  • Adobe Photoshop

2. Children's Librarian

How children's librarian uses Reference Services:

  • Achieve proficiency cataloging electronic materials (audio records, video recordings, and streaming video) and continuing resources/serials.
  • Provide opportunities for students to use the library for class-relate research, individual investigation, independent reading, and personal inquiry.
  • Open new patron accounts, provide customer support regarding account status and work with Polaris systems.

Most common skills for children's librarian:

  • Reference Services
  • Collection Development
  • Youth Services
  • Library Services
  • Teen
  • Public Library

3. Reference Librarian

How reference librarian uses Reference Services:

  • Achieve proficiency cataloging electronic materials (audio records, video recordings, and streaming video) and continuing resources/serials.
  • Coordinate inter-library loan service, using OCLC searches to loan and borrow books and periodicals.
  • Perform reference and readers' advisory for patrons and staff via telephone, IM, email, and in person.

Most common skills for reference librarian:

  • Reference Services
  • Library Patrons
  • Collection Development
  • Library Services
  • Research Guides
  • Reference Desk

4. Public Services Librarian

How public services librarian uses Reference Services:

  • Manage integrated library system including OPAC, serials control, cataloging and acquisitions.
  • Perform original and copy cataloging of new acquisitions.
  • Perform various technical services including cataloging, weeding, and authority control.

Most common skills for public services librarian:

  • Library Services
  • Collection Development
  • Reference Services
  • Library Policies
  • Technical Publications
  • Technical Manuals

5. Law Librarian

How law librarian uses Reference Services:

  • Manage integrated library system including OPAC, serials control, cataloging and acquisitions.
  • Supervise cataloging and processing of all materials.
  • Perform library technical services, including cataloging, processing, and acquisitions.

Most common skills for law librarian:

  • Library Services
  • Collection Development
  • Reference Services
  • Research Services
  • Legal Resources
  • Legal Reference

6. Instruction Librarian

How instruction librarian uses Reference Services:

  • Manage integrated library system including OPAC, serials control, cataloging and acquisitions.
  • Perform collection management for adult non-fiction.
  • Provide opportunities for students to use the library for class-relate research, individual investigation, independent reading, and personal inquiry.

Most common skills for instruction librarian:

  • Collection Development
  • Library Services
  • Reference Services
  • Research Assistance
  • Professional Development
  • Library Resources

7. Archivist

How archivist uses Reference Services:

  • Create EAD and DACS compliant finding aids for new and existing collections.
  • Update online database with metadata on newly accession materials and implement new physical arrangement system for archival collections.
  • Develop a custom RDF metadata model for archiving and cataloging multimedia digital artworks in the library's digital asset management system.

Most common skills for archivist:

  • Archival Collections
  • Online Database
  • Archival Materials
  • Reference Services
  • Archival Research
  • Manuscript Collections

8. Reference Library Assistant

How reference library assistant uses Reference Services:

  • Construct and manage subject LibGuides.
  • Perform elementary descriptive cataloging using automate bibliographic database.
  • Perform elementary descriptive cataloging using automate bibliographic database.

Most common skills for reference library assistant:

  • Customer Service
  • Library Materials
  • Library Patrons
  • Research Assistance
  • Reference Services
  • Library Resources

9. Assistant Librarian

How assistant librarian uses Reference Services:

  • Manage yearly budget for DVDs.
  • Cataloge new book, reclassify, original updates using OCLC.
  • Help patrons with computers, word processing, and PowerPoint.

Most common skills for assistant librarian:

  • Library Materials
  • Reference Services
  • Library Services
  • Circulation Desk
  • Collection Development
  • Library Resources

10. Young Adult Librarian

How young adult librarian uses Reference Services:

  • Support and then manage bookmobile services.
  • Manage integrated library system including OPAC, serials control, cataloging and acquisitions.
  • Cultivate spaces for new book displays, bilingual books, graphic novels, teen lounge, and children's art display.

Most common skills for young adult librarian:

  • Independent Living
  • Collection Development
  • Audiovisual Materials
  • Local Businesses
  • Reference Services
  • Library Services

11. Reference Assistant

How reference assistant uses Reference Services:

  • Construct and manage subject LibGuides.
  • Manage yearly budget for DVDs.
  • Search for and retrieve cases from online databases such as Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis.

Most common skills for reference assistant:

  • Library Materials
  • Library Patrons
  • Interlibrary Loan
  • Reference Desk
  • Reference Services
  • Library Resources

12. Adult Services Librarian

How adult services librarian uses Reference Services:

  • Manage integrated library system including OPAC, serials control, cataloging and acquisitions.
  • Assist with general collection management including materials in science fiction, fantasy, health/fitness and history.
  • Train new hire employees with new EMR system

Most common skills for adult services librarian:

  • Adult Services
  • Collection Development
  • Adult Programs
  • Library Services
  • Reference Services
  • Library Patrons

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