This relieves some of the tedium from the librarians, who may occupy themselves with duties requiring their more advanced training and education.
[2] Many legislative bodies employ student pages as assistants to members of the legislature during session.
Legislative pages are secondary school or university students who are unpaid or receive modest stipends.
They serve for periods of time ranging from one week to one year, depending on the program.
They typically perform small tasks such as running errands, delivering coffee, answering telephones, or assisting a speaker with visual aids.