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Library Resume Keywords & ATS Expectations

This isn't an article — it's the live data our resume scanner uses to analyze library resumes. When the engine improves, this page updates with it.

Keywords ATS systems expect on library resumes

librarycatalogingcirculationreference servicescollection developmentarchivesarchivalpatronsinterlibrary loanlibrary programsdigitizationmetadataspecial collectionspreservationreader advisorylibrary instructionacquisitions libraryweeding

Job titles recruiters recognize in this field

librarianlibrary assistantlibrary technicianarchivistlibrary directorreference librariancataloging librarianyouth services librariandigital archivistrecords managermetadata librariancollections managercataloger

Certifications that anchor a library resume

mlismls degreemaster of library sciencecertified archivist

Common questions

What keywords do ATS systems look for on library resumes?

The highest-weight terms in our library detection engine include library, cataloging, circulation, reference services, collection development, archives, archival, patrons. These come from the live tables our scanner runs on every library resume — use the exact recognized form of each term you can honestly claim, once, attached to real experience.

Which certifications matter most on a library resume?

Our scanner anchors library resumes on certifications like MLIS, MLS DEGREE, MASTER OF LIBRARY SCIENCE, CERTIFIED ARCHIVIST. List the ones you hold with their exact recognized abbreviation — recruiters and ATS searches both match on the standard form.

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Role-specific keyword guides

Methodology: keyword and title lists come directly from the detection tables our scanner runs on every library resume, validated by a pinned regression suite. O*NET data is public domain from the U.S. Department of Labor. See our methodology.