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Rudolf Bülck
Rudolf Bülck (19 August 1880 − 1 May 1954) was a German librarian. Life Born in Neumünster, Bülck was the child of Hartwig Friedrich Bülck from Hufner and his wife Elsabe, née Rohwedder. After attending grammar school in Plön he studied German and Romance philology, Danish and history in Freiburg, Kiel and Berlin. In 1926 he passed the state examination and received his doctorate. His dissertation was entitled: "The Schleswig-Holstein Newspaper Industry from its Beginnings to 1789". Bülck first began his career in 1908 in the middle library service at the Göttingen State and University Library, in 1914 he moved to the . From 1915 to 1918 he took part in the First World War as a soldier. In 1927 Bülck was admitted to the academic service and passed his subject examination in 1928. In 1934 he became a librarian. In 1944 he was seriously injured in a bomb attack on the UB. In 1945 he was the only scientific officer of the UB Kiel who was still in service. He organized the ...
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A librarian is a person who works professionally in a library providing access to information, and sometimes social or technical programming, or instruction on information literacy to users. The role of the librarian has changed much over time, with the past century in particular bringing many new media and technologies into play. From the earliest libraries in the ancient world to the modern information hub, there have been keepers and disseminators of the information held in data stores. Roles and responsibilities vary widely depending on the type of library, the specialty of the librarian, and the functions needed to maintain collections and make them available to its users. Education for librarianship has changed over time to reflect changing roles. History The ancient world The Sumerians were the first to train clerks to keep records of accounts. ''"Masters of the books"'' or "keepers of the tablets" were scribes or priests who were trained to handle the vast amount an ...
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