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In Lockdown and Beyond: The UK’s National Shelf Service
The article features the British National Shelf Service that aims to offer daily electronic book (e-book) recommendations to children and families who were unable to access physical resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics discussed include the efforts of library workers to provide ongoing and increased user support of digital services during the pandemic, and role of Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals chief executive Nick Poole in the creation of the service.