Here's why:
* Formal Title: Like "President," "Doctor," or "Professor," "Library Media Specialist" is a formal title often used to address someone in a professional context.
* Job Designation: When referring to the specific role someone holds, it's typically capitalized.
Examples:
* "I met with the Library Media Specialist today." (Formal title)
* "The Library Media Specialist is responsible for selecting and managing the library's collection." (Job designation)
However, if "library media specialist" is used generically, it's usually not capitalized.
Example:
* "The school is looking to hire a library media specialist." (Generic reference to the position)
Ultimately, the capitalization depends on the specific context and usage.