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Virtual librarian training

CERTIFICATE HELPLINE OVERVIEW

E-Learning & Certification of a librarian: A librarian is someone who has acquired the science and art of librarianship. And that includes managing, organizing, listing, Classification is science and dissemination of information. The librarian must be familiar with current knowledge in the field of library and information sciences. In the past, they were called librarians or librarians.
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The specializations of librarians are different in different areas. But in general, librarians should follow the rules of librarianship in their work and use their profession so that the difference between their work is not seen. That’s why librarian work and their profession is in a form where uniformity can be seen (though there are some minor differences at times). And this uniformity has played a significant role in helping the visitors who go to the library to find their subject. As it is evident in the time and cost and type of subjects found. Librarians are divided based on the duties assigned to them and the parts that are related to them. For example, a librarian working in the children’s department is called a children’s department librarian and a reference department librarian is called a reference department librarian and a cataloging department librarian or a computer department librarian and so on.

Duties of the librarian

+ Using information technology systems in matters such as categorizing and classifying books, recording information and… + Organization of resources and books by the librarian in such a way that it is easy for users to find them. + Answering clients’ questions • Helping clients to find the desired books and resources + Keeping the library up-to-date through newly published books and magazines and new library methods + Providing library services suitable for different groups of society such as low-educated people, housewives and ethnic minorities + Setting up activities in the library such as reading groups in order to develop and promote reading activities + Promotion of library services through demonstrations, talks and participation in community events

course E-Learning & Certification Who is the right librarian for:

+ Librarian, students, teachers, any Someone who wants to learn about food.

Prerequisites of the librarian E-Learning & Certification course:

+ This course is taught from the basics and requires There is no special prerequisite.  

FAQ

In this helpline program, RCO Academy helps you to receive a degree equivalent to your skill level by participating in the virtual course or by evaluating your supporting documents.

In this program, you can be evaluated by sending your educational records, skill training courses, a C.V of valid work experience, or participating in RCO online exam.

All  Certificate issued through RCO academy website (RCO.AC) can be queried and tracked.

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