Reaching academic library users during the COVID-19 pandemic: New and adapted approaches in access services

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Access Services Pub Date : 2021-03-15 DOI:10.1080/15367967.2021.1900740
E. Decker
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic, which hit academic libraries in the United States during the spring semester of 2020, forced librarians and staff to redouble their efforts to reach out to users in light of newly enforced safety measures such as building closures, quarantine periods, enforced social distancing, etc. This article describes three services—one adapted, one newly developed, and one a collaboration across several units on campus—to allow users to continue receiving the assistance and the materials they needed despite the obstacles inherent to the pandemic. Unexpectedly, these changes also helped streamline processes in a post-pandemic academic library environment.
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在COVID-19大流行期间接触学术图书馆用户:获取服务的新方法和适应方法
摘要新冠肺炎疫情在2020年春季学期袭击了美国的学术图书馆,迫使图书馆员和工作人员加倍努力,根据新实施的安全措施,如关闭大楼、隔离期、强制保持社交距离等,与用户联系,其中一个是校园内多个单元的合作,允许用户在面临疫情固有障碍的情况下继续获得所需的援助和材料。出乎意料的是,这些变化也有助于在疫情后的学术图书馆环境中简化流程。
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Journal of Access Services
Journal of Access Services Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Access Services welcomes the submission of research, theory, and practice papers relevant to the access services in libraries and archives of all types. Access Services is the broad field and collective term of all the services that provide, facilitate, and manage the access of the clientele to the information resources acquired or made available by the libraries or archives with the aim of allowing for easy and convenient retrieval of needed information, utilization of information resources to the fullest extent, and greatest availability of resources to each of the clientele.
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