British librarianship in the time of Covid-19

Nick Poole
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Covid-19 has impacted on every aspect of daily life across the United Kingdom. At once both a public health crisis and an ‘infodemic’ of misinformation, it has presented unique challenges for library and information services. Yet despite these challenges, the pandemic has also given our services a new-found relevance. Readership has increased dramatically. Librarians in health have turned their skills to the search for an effective vaccine. Our colleagues in schools, colleges and Universities have stepped up to help their institutions achieve a rapid ‘digital pivot’. In the private sector, librarians and information professionals have used their skills to help their companies go online and to ensure the continuity of their activities. It is not yet clear how the pandemic will change our habits, attitudes and behaviours in the long term. As we begin to look ahead to a future in which ‘digital’ has taken its place on equal terms with face-to-face services, the library and information sector is uniquely positioned to help our communities thrive in a post-pandemic era. In this article, Nick Poole, the Chief Executive of CILIP, the United Kingdom’s Library and Information Association, looks back at the last year for UK libraries and explores the challenges and opportunities ahead.
新冠肺炎时期的英国图书馆事业
新冠肺炎已经影响到英国日常生活的方方面面。它既是一场公共卫生危机,又是一场错误信息的“信息学术”,给图书馆和信息服务带来了独特的挑战。然而,尽管面临这些挑战,这场大流行病也使我们的服务具有了新的意义。读者人数急剧增加。卫生领域的图书馆员已经将他们的技能转向寻找有效的疫苗。我们在学校、学院和大学的同事们已经加紧帮助他们的机构实现快速的“数字化枢纽”。在私营部门,图书馆员和信息专业人员利用他们的技能帮助他们的公司上网,并确保其活动的连续性。目前尚不清楚从长远来看,大流行将如何改变我们的习惯、态度和行为。当我们开始展望一个“数字”与面对面服务平等共处的未来时,图书馆和信息部门具有独特的优势,可以帮助我们的社区在大流行后时代蓬勃发展。在这篇文章中,英国图书馆与信息协会(CILIP)的首席执行官Nick Poole回顾了英国图书馆过去一年的情况,并探讨了未来的挑战和机遇。
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