“…The circularity of some of the methods employed in the search for our professional identities may be in part responsible for our continual search for a shared, concrete librarian identity; the search for this seemingly elusive concept has been ongoing since at least the 1950s (e.g., Attebury, 2010;Bennett, 1988;Cravey, 1991;DeWeese, 1970;Ennis, 1961;Gorman, 1990;Martell, 2000;Plutchak, 2005;Prins, de Gier, & Bowden, 1995;Salamon, 2015;Shera, 1956) and continues in many library journal issues to this day (e.g., Pierson, Goulding, & Campbell-Meier, 2019). Nevertheless, the search for the properties that identify us as librarians desperately continues.…”