Libraries, Museums, Galleries
A library is a place where the collection of information resources that are published in print could be borrowed or read. This place typically holds shelves of books, magazines, journals and any reading materials. The person in-charge in a library is called a librarian. Commonly hailed as a reading guru, a librarian is an information professional trained in library and information science. He or she is savvy with all the necessary information that a reader might ask for assistance. Librarians, at present, are in demand locally and internationally. Since few students graduated with Library and Science Information, plenty of colleges, schools and countries open prospect jobs for librarians, for both private and public sectors.
checking the book list in librarian’s files
On the other hand, museums and galleries are also in need of professional curators or keepers. Being a curator in a museum or gallery is never an easy profession. These professionals are tasked to look over the valuable artifacts and paintings of cultural heritage institutions. A curator does not only make certain that the museum is in safe condition, he should also be knowledgeable and educated of the history and background of every artwork, collectible, and historic or scientific item.
