Health Sciences Librarian
Duties and
Responsibilities:
Health Sciences Librarians and Library
Technicians collect and organize medical information and help practitioners
find the information they need for patient care, education, research, and
administration.
Librarians select and acquire books, journals,
and other library material. They also establish electronic and digital database
information systems. They organize this information into collections and
develop catalogs for access and provide reference assistance to patrons. They
coordinate and control budgets and supervise library technicians.
Library technicians assist librarians in
organizing collections, shelve books, manage circulation desks, answer patrons'
questions, and perform administrative duties.
Average
Salary:
$20,000 - $30,000 (Library Technicians)
$35,000 - $55,000 (Librarians)
Educational
Requirements:
Students should take challenging high school
courses in information management, science, math, and English. Health sciences library technician training
varies by employer. Some provide on the job training, but all prefer that
students complete library technician programs at a community college or
technical school. Associate's degrees can be earned in many of these programs. Health
Science Librarians should earn an undergraduate degree in one of the life
sciences and must earn a master's degree in library science from a program that
is accredited by the American Library Association. Some library science
graduate programs offer specialized courses in health science librarianship.
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