Librarianships [noun]

Definition of Librarianships:

library administration

Synonyms of Librarianships:


Opposite/Antonyms of Librarianships:

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Sentence/Example of Librarianships:

The practical emphasis in these four bibliographies betrays the training of their authors in librarianship.

Ludibria ventis followed, and the success of these two volumes gained for Autran the librarianship of his native town.

There are one or two other features of librarianship which merit passing mention.

There is another thing that we ought to do, and that is to give attention to the more scholarly side of librarianship.

A course preparing for the professional work of librarianship cannot be complete without the study of library administration.

The novice, in applying for a librarianship, often puts it down as one of his cardinal qualifications that he is fond of reading.

Leibniz wished to come to the English court of George I, but was unkindly ordered to attend to the duties of his librarianship.

Renan speaks of "these points105 of private librarianship which make up the half of scientific work."

In the next place, there are few professions which are in themselves so attractive as librarianship.

Librarianship furnishes one of the widest fields for the most eminent attainments.