Librarians are people who work in places called libraries. Libraries are buildings where people can go to borrow books, movies, music, and other things to read or watch. Librarians help the people who come to the library find the things they need and make sure that everything in the library is organized and easy to find.
In North America, there are many different types of librarians. Some librarians work in public libraries, which are owned by the community and are free for everyone to use. Other librarians work in school libraries, where students can go to borrow books and learn how to do research for their schoolwork. There are also librarians who work in special libraries, such as those at hospitals or government agencies, where they help people find information on specific topics.
To become a librarian in North America, you usually have to go to college and get a degree in library science. This means you learn all about how to organize books and other materials, how to help people find information, and how to use technology in a library. After college, some librarians also choose to get additional certifications or degrees to specialize in certain areas of librarianship.
Overall, librarians in North America play an important role in helping people access information and learn new things, whether they are young children, college students, or adults.