librarianship

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librarian +‎ -ship

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librarianship (countable and uncountable, plural librarianships)

  1. The act of operating of a library; service as a librarian
    • 1979 April 14, Peg Cruikshank, “Publish or Perish”, in Gay Community News, page 10:
      For several years, Booklegger has been serving readers interested in radical librarianship, alternative books sources, and feminism, and now it has published a guide called The Passionate Perils of Publishing.

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