NATIONAL SCHOOL LIBRARIAN DAY – April 4
Tue Apr 4th

National School Librarian Day

National School Librarian Day honors those individuals who keep the school library in working order on April 4th each year. School librarians work long hours to keep the library organized. They're also committed to assisting our children in finding the information they need to keep learning. School librarians are the ones who create an environment in which students can learn every day of the year. Their work is an impressive achievement.

The school librarians guide and introduce our children not only to books, print media, and literature, but also to digital resources and technology. These services also link them to libraries around the world. A school librarian's ability to lead scores of media and a school full of students with numerous projects and schedules astounds us.

How to celebrate #nationalschoollibrarianday in #nationalschoollibrarianday, according to the national schoollibrarianday

  • On this day, remember the school librarian. "Thank You" is a greeting or a note sent to them by a little gift or a card
  • To celebrate the occasion, we've created a postcard. Print it on cardstock and print it off. Make sure your printer settings are set to print on both sides of the paper. 5.5 x 4.25 inches. Then color and mail the postcard to your librarian, letting them know how much you love them. They can tell how much you love them
  • Describe your experiences as a school librarian
  • Learn more about library history and those who work in them
  • On social media, use the hashtag #SchoolLibrarianDay to post

Librarian FAQ

Where do librarians work outside of school libraries?

Librarians work in many kinds of libraries. A. Librarians work in several types of libraries. The following are a few of them include:

  • Public libraries
  • Government libraries
  • Law libraries
  • Academic libraries
  • Military libraries
  • Museum libraries

Q. Where is the world's biggest library?

The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., is the world's largest library, and it is located in Washington, D.C.

Who was Congress' first Librarian? Q. Who was the first Librarian of Congress?

A. John Beckley was the first Librarian of Congress from 1802-1807. Beckley was appointed by President Thomas Jefferson to the position.