Provides reader's advisory, guidance, reference services and instruction to library users; Performs basic cataloging, classification and record editing; Develops, promotes, and presents cultural, educational, and recreational programming; Assists public and staff in making effective use of library equipment and provides training and instruction in the use of technology and electronic resources; Performs on-line searches and provides search training; Performs collection development by recommending titles for purchase and/or deletion; Designs and produces public relations and instructional materials; Compiles bibliographies and may function as a subject specialist; Participates in professional associations, reads professional materials, and attends seminars, webinars, conferences and meetings of such groups; Serves as a liaison for library services to community groups or other libraries; Supervises the work of clerical, paraprofessional and volunteer personnel in assigned tasks; Prepares clear and accurate, and informative narrative and statistical reports. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Master's Degree in Library or Information Sciences from a school that is accredited by the American Library Association or recognized by the New York State Education Department as following accepted education practices.