What does it take to be a librarian?

1. Love your job. In today's utilitarian social background, people engaged in the library industry often do not have professional qualities and are too lazy to improve their professional level. In terms of professional ethics, library and information personnel at the grass-roots level should first realize that the library cause is progressing as a whole.

The scientific and cultural level of the Chinese nation, especially the position and role of cultivating builders and successors of the socialist cause, regards the library cause as a lofty cause and firmly establishes the spirit of dedication and dedication, thus enhancing a high sense of responsibility and dedication.

2. Establish a sense of service. Service is the basic function of the library, and it is also the most basic function. Librarians should firmly establish the purpose of "people-oriented, readers first and serving readers wholeheartedly". First of all, they can quickly and accurately find the information the readers need.

And can recommend the latest information resources. Secondly, we should dynamically understand readers' needs, establish a feedback system for readers' information resources, update the latest information in time, better serve readers, understand readers' needs, and be anxious for readers. Thirdly, according to the specific characteristics of each unit, we can hold lectures on the retrieval and use of databases and online resources on a regular basis, so that readers can quickly grasp the latest information.

3. Dedication. The actual work of the library every day is to find books for readers, charge for others, sacrifice oneself and serve others. Only when librarians are dedicated, can they be diligent, quiet in reading, practical in consulting and precise in collating ancient books.

Fourth, enhance legal awareness.

Librarians must be familiar with and master the laws and regulations related to the information service industry, such as those related to copyright and intellectual property rights. Librarians are managers and disseminators of information, and they must have a strong awareness of intellectual property rights to ensure the maximum use of information resources without violating the intellectual property law. Must have a sense of information confidentiality, in information

When providing products, we must protect business secrets and personal privacy, and make the information provided objective, fair, reasonable and legal. We must strengthen the awareness of information security, manage the information that needs to be disseminated at different levels, strengthen network security protection, ensure the correctness, effectiveness, safety and smoothness of information from the system and technology, and purify the information environment of the library. Only in this way can we abide by the law in information service and become a qualified information broker.