服务我们的社区:弗吉尼亚图书馆应对新冠肺炎

Barbara A. Ferrara, Susan La Paro, Billette Ripy, Jeffrey D. Kozak, H. Hannan, Elizabeth Kocevar-Weidinger, Kaitlyn M. Hodges, Jonathan Bradley, Kayla B McNabb, Alice Rogers, Sonia Alcántara-Antoine, W. Yarbrough, Dana Bomba, Stephen Hudson
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当出现卫生紧急情况时,支持学习和平等获取信息的需求并没有停止。这变得更加重要,因此,英联邦各类图书馆通过加强现有服务和创造创新的新服务,迅速应对了2020年新出现的危机,再次证明图书馆工作人员是为读者提供福祉的重要参与者。本专栏探讨了弗吉尼亚州的图书馆工作人员和图书馆如何迅速适应新冠肺炎疫情开始蔓延时实施的限制。
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Serving Our Communities: Virginia Libraries Respond to COVID-19
The need to support learning and provide equal access to information does not stop when a health emergency arises. It becomes even more important, and as such, libraries of all types in the Commonwealth quickly responded to 2020’s emerging crisis by enhancing existing services and creating innovative new services, proving that once again, library staff are vital participants in providing for the well-being of patrons. This column explores how library workers and libraries in Virginia quickly adapted to restrictions imposed as the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread.
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