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How do I become a librarian in Victoria?
Get started in the industry by completing a VET level qualification such as a Certificate IV in Library and Information Services (BSB42115) or a Diploma of Library and Information Services (BSB52115), which will prepare you to work as a Library Technician or Library Assistant.
Where can librarians work?
Librarians work in a variety of settings including museums, hospitals, businesses, public libraries, colleges, universities and schools. In their work, librarians research, instruct, and connect people to technology. Librarians build websites, digitize archives, and manage social media.
What percentage of librarians work in schools?
Fewer work at elementary and secondary schools (18.7 percent) and in other private and nonprofit libraries (14.2 percent). [xii] ● In 2020, 25.3 percent of librarians, 45.8 percent of library technicians, and 65 percent of library assistants worked part-time. [xiii] ● Just over 83 percent of librarians identified as white in 2020.
How did librarians’ jobs change in 2020?
● Cumulative employment among librarians, library technicians, and library assistants dropped severely in 2020 to 264,270, down from 308,000 in 2019. This is most likely due to the widespread health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced the vast majority of libraries to close for at least part of the year.
What are the requirements to become a public school librarian?
Public school librarians typically need a teacher’s certification. Some states require librarians to pass a standardized test, such as the PRAXIS II Library Media Specialist test. A list of requirements by state and contact information for state regulating boards is available from Libraries Unlimited.
When did the library become a professional profession?
While there were full-time librarians in the 18th century, the professionalization of the library role was a 19th-century development, as shown by its first training school, its first university school, and its first professional associations and licensing procedures.