tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7424038.post112930230503130285..comments2023-11-16T18:28:45.786+08:00Comments on Rambling Librarian :: Incidental Thoughts of a Singapore Liblogarian: Questions about becoming a librarian (Part 6)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7424038.post-36243497201487742502012-04-09T00:16:18.589+08:002012-04-09T00:16:18.589+08:00I'd say it's having a service attitude fir...I'd say it's having a service attitude first. Liking to read and write is a plus. But personally, the better librarians I've come across don't necessarily read or write well. But they tend to have a awesome attitude towards helping others :)Ivan Chewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02727226573817276108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7424038.post-11656138643160902862012-03-26T14:11:13.534+08:002012-03-26T14:11:13.534+08:00I just finished reading this series. I stumbled up...I just finished reading this series. I stumbled upon your blog here from your colleague (or ex-), Rojak Librarian, whose blog I stumbled upon while cruising around what's going on at Bt Brown. Coincidentally, I am considering a career as a librarian, possibly in the next 2 or 3 years (really need to get that paper from NTU first, since I my last 2 job applications to NLB were obviously thrashed).<br />I thank you for this series about what is the job of a librarian all about. Last Friday, I shared my 'ambition' with some friends and they laughed, asking 'Do you mean to say those librarians we see all had Masters degree? Are you sure you need Masters to be a librarian???' well. *shrugs*<br />Anyway, I love language and words. Reading and writing are therapeutic tools for me. Guess that's a good start (as any) to want to be a librarian? =PCycyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02163635115519963858noreply@blogger.com