As of June 2026, Library Assistants, Clerical has an AI-exposure score of 67/100 (High exposure) on the AI-Safe Careers index, blending O*NET tasks, the Anthropic Economic Index, the Penn/OpenAI study, and BLS data. This is an estimate of task exposure, not a prediction of job loss.
Library Assistants, Clerical
More exposed than 86% of the roles we track. Median pay ~US$36,910. About 12,800 projected openings a year (BLS 2024–34 — growth plus replacement).
Pay & demand figures are US medians (BLS, in USD) — your local figures will differ. Your exposure score applies broadly.
How you compare to similar Administrative roles
Your tasks, by AI exposure
- Enter and update patrons' records on computers.
- Perform clerical activities, such as answering phones, sorting mail, filing, typing, word processing, and photocopying and mailing out material.
- Maintain records of items received, stored, issued, and returned and file catalog cards according to system used.
- Review records, such as microfilm and issue cards, to identify titles of overdue materials and delinquent borrowers.
- Maintain library equipment, such as photocopiers, scanners, and computers, and instruct patrons in proper use of such equipment.
- Register new patrons and issue borrower identification cards that permit patrons to borrow books and other materials.
- Locate library materials for patrons, including books, periodicals, tape cassettes, Braille volumes, and pictures.
- Take action to deal with disruptive or problem patrons.
- Lend, reserve, and collect books, periodicals, videotapes, and other materials at circulation desks and process materials for inter-library loans.
- Manage reserve materials by placing items on reserve for library patrons, checking items in and out of library, and removing out-of-date items.
- Open and close library during specified hours and secure library equipment, such as computers and audio-visual equipment.
- Schedule, supervise, and train clerical workers, volunteers, student assistants, and other library employees.
- Answer routine inquiries and refer patrons in need of professional assistance to librarians.
- Send out notices and accept fine payments for lost or overdue books.
- Instruct patrons on how to use reference sources, card catalogs, and automated information systems.
- Process new materials including books, audio-visual materials, and computer software.
- Repair books using mending tape, paste, and brushes or prepare books to be sent to a bindery for repair.
- Sort books, publications, and other items according to established procedure and return them to shelves, files, or other designated storage areas.
- Inspect returned books for condition and due-date status and compute any applicable fines.
- Provide assistance to librarians in the maintenance of collections of books, periodicals, magazines, newspapers, and audio-visual and other materials.
No durable tasks identified for this role — its real, individually-assessed tasks consistently read as automatable (95%).
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