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Information in Crisis: Analysing the Future Roles of Public Libraries during and post-COVID-19

机译:危机中的信息:分析公共图书馆在Covid-19期间的未来角色

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused disruption to public library services and systems in Australia and around the world. The social, cultural, economic and commercial impacts of the pandemic will require creativity and adaptability at both an individual and organisational level, with 'business as usual' no longer an option for many. This paper discusses innovations that have been introduced to maintain relevance, connect with vulnerable communities beyond the library branch, and encourage online engagement while patrons are in extended lockdowns or otherwise COVID-affected and isolated. It proposes that issues that may arise after the initial pandemic response and ways in which they may be addressed by Australian public libraries, for example ensuring safety and efficiency of continued public library services, monitoring research into the infection risk and cleanliness of surfaces as relating to library materials, following changing government guidelines and regulations, and potentially agitating for further funding to meet these changing needs. The challenges and opportunities are varied during these uncertain times, but public libraries retain their core mission to support digital literacies and act as gateways to information. Research and innovation lead by library staff can and should ensure that this continues into the future.
机译:Covid-19大流行导致澳大利亚和世界各地的公共图书馆服务和系统造成了干扰。大流行的社会,文化,经济和商业影响将需要在个人和组织层面都有创造力和适应性,并且“像往常一样的业务”不再是许多人的选择。本文讨论了介绍要维持相关性的创新,与超出图书馆分支的脆弱社区连接,并鼓励在线参与,而顾客正在扩展锁定或以其他方式影响和孤立。它提出了在澳大利亚公共图书馆可以解决的初始大流行反应之后可能出现的问题,例如可以确保持续的公共图书馆服务的安全性和效率,监测到与之相关的感染风险和清洁度在改变政府准则和法规之后,图书馆材料,潜在激动进一步的资金,以满足这些不断变化的需求。这些不确定时期的挑战和机会是不同的,但公共图书馆保留了支持数字文章的核心使命,并充当信息的网关。图书馆工作人员的研究和创新能否并应确保这一目标继续下降。

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