Correct spelling for the English word "librariana" is [lˌa͡ɪbɹɑːɹiːˈanə], [lˌaɪbɹɑːɹiːˈanə], [l_ˌaɪ_b_ɹ_ɑː_ɹ_iː__ˈa_n_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
Librariana refers to a collection of objects, artifacts, and memorabilia that are specifically related to the field of librarianship and libraries. It encompasses various items that celebrate or symbolize the profession of librarians, as well as the history, function, and significance of libraries.
Librariana can include a wide range of objects and materials associated with libraries, such as old or rare books, bookplates, library catalogs, library cards, bookmarks, library signs, library furniture or equipment, badges, pins, posters, and other promotional materials. It can also incorporate personal items or representations of significant figures in the field of librarianship, such as portraits, photographs, or sculptures of librarians.
Additionally, librariana can comprise pieces that highlight the cultural impact and influence of libraries, like artwork inspired by libraries or literature, exhibitions, or documents that detail the development and evolution of libraries over time.
This term is often used among librarians, collectors, historians, and enthusiasts to describe their curated collections, exhibits, or archives of library-related material. Librariana is seen as a way to preserve and celebrate the history and heritage of libraries, as well as to display and share the love and passion for the profession of librarianship.