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librarian

[lī′brer·ē·ən]
(computer science)
The program which maintains and makes available all programs and routines composing the operating system.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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"Librarians are such valuable employees that they can do two things: They can motivate kids to read through the selections they make but they can also teach reading so the classroom teacher isn't on her own.
It beckons the innocent librarian with silken strands of a tempting nature.
G argued that she was permitted to deduct the expenses incurred while attending law school because the legal educational expenses improved and maintained her skills as a law librarian. The IRS contended that G was not entitled to deduct these expenses because the expenses led to her qualification for a new trade or business.
"The magnitude of what we are doing without government funding is almost unbelievable," librarian Joan Duke told Sedona Magazine.
Districts that have strong school library advocates are able to preserve and sometimes reinstate previously eliminated school librarian positions.
Today's school librarians have the opportunity to erase the notion of the ho-hum librarian by providing library programming that is innovative, engaging, and visionary.
According to a copy of the complaint-affidavit sent to Philstar.com, OIC-Assistant Director Edgardo Quiros was quoted in a television program admitting that the National Library's director is not a licensed librarian.
YA librarian and future author Jennifer Rummel offers her best advice in "Top 10 Things to Do Once You're a YA Librarian."
This chapter focuses on the development and progression of different library services that made personal librarian programs the natural next step.
* More than 22,000 public schools with school libraries have neither a full-nor part-time certified school librarian (American Library Association, 2011).