That's right! It's possible to be an A tier librarian! After seeing a lot of tier lists already, I decided to hop on the tier train and make a few of my own. Let me know if I should do more.
F Tier: The Illiterate Librarian
This guy is gone round start. The only thing hinting at their existence is their book bag left behind the library desk.
If he's seen, he's likely in a security cell or found dead in maintenance.
The only book this guy will ever print is W.G.W. and he'll happily read it over the comms.
E Tier: 1st Grade Spelling Dropout
Probably got this position because none of his other job choices were available.
Might experiment with the book printer, but won't ever stock the shelves or fill requests.
Will probably be in the back room plotting how he'll take over the station, or dead from boredom.
Doesn't know how to publish a book.
Uses the newscaster to post gibberish or nonsensical articles.
C Tier: The Intern
Knows the basic functions of the library equipment.
Won't stock the shelves, but will fill requests if you ask him.
Will probably be in the back room writing fanfiction about the HoP and Ian.
He can publish books, but expect spelling errors, incorrect titles, and lazy formatting.
Uses the newscaster to post random things, often in no way relating to station events.
B Tier: The Bookworm
This guy is a wiz when it comes to using library equipment.
Shelves will be stocked and the books might even be properly registered in the library's database.
Will probably be in the back room writing helpful guides or interesting stories.
His books are well written and nicely formatted.
He'll keep up with station events and post interesting articles on the newscaster.
He'll host events such as DnD sessions or book readings. Nothing big, but fun for everyone involved.
Will print spare bibles for the chaplain.
A Tier: The Knowledge Keeper
This guy knows the book database better than anyone. Expect award winning books to be on the shelves of the library.
This is the guy that you'd ask to write space law. He knows written formatting better than the HoP.
As soon as anything happens on the station, this guy has an article up with pictures on the newscaster. Expect him to do as much digging into a story as a competent detective.
Don't try to walk out of the library with a book without checking it out. This guy will know.
The events he holds at the library are grand! Plays, game nights, book clubs that people are so enthralled with that they don't realize he's an actual cultist, live interviews, the sort of things that people will abandon their job to join in on.
He'll happily engage in RP with folks during his downtime. Folks tend to visit the library when there's someone there to talk to.
Friendship ended with cult. Now chaplain is best friend.
Hope you all enjoyed. Of course, these are all my opinion, but I feel like they reflect well what's expected of a librarian, and how one could improve as one.