Librarianship
(noun)
- The profession or work of a librarian, especially the organization, management, and direction of a library.
- The knowledge and skills required to be a librarian.
Origin:
From librarian + -ship.
Examples:
- She earned a degree in librarianship and went on to work in a public library.
- Librarianship is a profession that requires a deep understanding of the organization and management of information resources.
- The field of librarianship has evolved with the advent of digital technology.
- Librarianship is a challenging but rewarding career that requires patience, attention to detail and good communication skills.
- The study of librarianship covers topics such as cataloging, reference, and information literacy.