危机中的创新:探索瑞典大学图书馆对 COVID-19 的反应

Serdar Temiz, Lakshmi Pradip Salelkar
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目的 在大学使用更多数字化工具,如学习管理系统(canvas、黑板等)或大规模开放在线课程 (MOOCS)(如麻省理工学院、OpenCourseWare、edX、Coursera)的同时,数字化也对大学图书馆产 生了影响,需要探索学术图书馆的数字化服务如何提供以及它们如何响应 COVID-19、因此,本文旨在探索和绘制瑞典学术图书馆的数字服务及其对 COVID-19 的响应 设计/方法/途径 本研究采用定性研究方法 通过网络搜索,从瑞典所有 39 所大学收集数据,方法有两种:访问大学及其图书馆网站;检查大学提供的其他文件,如新闻稿、公告 通过主题编码对内容、数字服务和图书馆对 COVID-19 的回应进行评估:信息的可获得性、资源的可获取性、与其他参与者的合作、对现有服务的更多使用、实践社 会疏远的动力和支持 研究的局限性/影响 由于 COVID-19 条件、时间和其他方面的限制,我们没有机会访问大学图书馆,也没有时间采访图书 馆员或学生,这导致研究水平有限且不完善;因此,在 COVID-19 期间提供的一些数字服务可能没有被注意到。 社会意义 COVID-19 对人们产生了巨大的社会影响。研究结果表明,图书馆可以超越其职责,为社区提供情感和心理支持,以消除社会隔阂,如视频、社交在线会议、实时视频研讨会。
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Innovation during crisis: exploring reaction of Swedish university libraries to COVID-19
Purpose While universities are using more digital tools such as learning management systems (canvas, blackboard, etc) or massive open online courses (MOOCS) such as MIT, OpenCourseWare, edX, Coursera, digitalization has also influenced university libraries Digital services of academic libraries need exploration on how they provide digital services and how they respond to COVID-19 Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to explore and map digital services of academic libraries and their response to COVID-19 in Sweden Design/methodology/approach Qualitative research approach is used in this study Through a Web search, data was gathered from all 39 universities in Sweden through two means: visiting university and their respective library websites;examination of other documents provided by the university such as press releases, announcements Evaluation of the content and digital services and libraries response to COVID-19 is conducted by thematic coding Findings In response to the ongoing COVID-19 spread, a general trend seen among all is limited working hours, shutting down physical libraries for general public, unmanning operations All 39 number of universities in Sweden have moved their offerings toward using online tools The main themes that have been identified from our study are as follows: Availability of Information, Accessibility of resources, Collaboration with other actors, Increased use of existing services, motivation and support to practice social distancing Research limitations/implications Owing to the limitations of COVID-19 conditions, time and other aspects, there was not any opportunity to visit the university libraries or book time to interview librarians or students, which led to limited level and imperfect research There are many other activities that university libraries are offering to their employees and using their internal newsletters and email groups to reach their audience;as a result, some of digital services that are offered during COVID-19 might have not been noticed Practical implications These findings can provide base to other universities on how to react to COVID-19 and bring more discussion Social implications COVID-19 has big social impact on people The findings present that libraries can go beyond their responsibilities and provide emotional and psychological support the community towards social distancing such as videos, social online meetings, live video workshops Originality/value The findings from this study call for a review digital services of academic libraries and their response to COVID-19 in Sweden, so that best reactions and services could be understood
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