<div>According
to Martin (1996), the majority of librarians in Britain prefer to be known as
either a “liaison librarian” or a “subject librarian”.&nbsp; They believe that a subject specialist
denotes that one has serious subject knowledge and qualifications, whereas a
subject librarian is a professional librarian who happens to look after a
particular subject.&nbsp; At the University of
Botswana Library (UBL), the term “library liaison” is used interchangeably with
the term “subject librarian” (Martin, 1996).<br></div>