Libraries, Digital Information, and COVID

Libraries, Digital Information, and COVID

Practical Applications and Approaches to Challenge and Change

Baker, David; Ellis, Lucy

Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc

06/2021

420

Mole

Inglês

9780323884938

15 a 20 dias

1000

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1. Libraries, digital information, and COVID: Practical applications and approaches to challenge and change Part One: Immediate challenges 2. Working towards a "new normal?: HKUST's innovations and adaptations in response to COVID-19 3. Back to the future? Practical consequences and strategic implications of a UK academic library's COVID response 4. Teaching librarians' experiences in the first months of system change 5. How the Corona pandemic has influenced public libraries in Denmark 6. Digital information services provided by libraries during the COVID-19 pandemic: Case studies from the viewpoint of supply chain management 7. COVID-19: Libraries' responses to the global health emergency 8. The role of research libraries in promoting open-access resources and maintaining online community 9. Project and programme delivery in a pandemic setting Part Two: Analysis and opportunities for new behaviours Section A: How we learn? 10. Acceleration of digital learning and what it means for libraries 11. Libraries, learning, and porous boundaries: Reimagining the library landscape and its inhabitants 12. Digital-first approaches and the library brand in a post-pandemic world 13. During COVID-19: Emerging themes in higher education 14. Student satisfaction with library resources in the COVID-19 era: A case study of Portuguese academic libraries 15. No one left behind 16. COVID-19 and the digital divide in higher education: A Commonwealth perspective Section B: Supply of information 17. The use of data in publishing and acquisition strategies 18. Trustworthy or not? Research data on COVID-19 in data repositories 19. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on scientific production Section C: Psychological effects-Adjustment or radical alteration? 20. Something old, something new 21. Library space and COVID-19: Re-thinking of place and re-designing of digital space 22. Online misinformation, its influence on the student body, and institutional responsibilities 23. Crowdsourcing COVID-19: A brief analysis of librarian posts on Reddit 24. No child ignored Part Three: Re-shaping society and the future 25. "Normalizing? the online/blended delivery method into a lasting cultural shift 26. The battered library-Navigating the future in a new reality 27. Look to the future now, it's only just begun. The changing role of libraries during and after COVID-19 28. After COVID? Classical mechanics 29. The times they are a-changin': But how fundamentally and how rapidly? Academic library services post-pandemic 30. Envisioning opportunities and movement for the future of academic libraries 31. A framework for sustainable success Appendix A: Delphi questions
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COVID; coronavirus; pandemic; disaster planning; academic library; research library; digital information; remote learning; library planning; library management; information management; information literacy; archives