Not Virtual Enough: A Virtual Library’s Challenges During the COVID-19 Pandemic

N. Askin, M. Babb, Pamela Darling, O. Dingwall, Lenore Finlay, Kathy Finlayson, Cheryl Haas, A. Osterreicher
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As part of the University of Manitoba Libraries Outreach Services, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) Virtual Library provides library services to hospitals, health centres, community health agencies, and personal care homes throughout the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba. All services of the WRHA Virtual Library, including the collection, are entirely virtual, though staff are physically located in the University’s health library.  In March 2020, shortly after the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, libraries around the world started closing their doors and staff were required to work from home.  The virtual infrastructure of our services and collections required no changes in how our patrons accessed the Virtual Library and a smooth transition was expected, but the sudden shift to working from home revealed gaps. This article discusses the unique experience of the WRHA Virtual Library transitioning to a completely virtual environment, the previous reliance on the University’s physical infrastructure, and the inequities identified between librarians and library technicians.
不够虚拟:COVID-19大流行期间虚拟图书馆的挑战
作为马尼托巴大学图书馆外展服务的一部分,温尼伯地区卫生局虚拟图书馆向马尼托巴省温尼伯市各地的医院、保健中心、社区卫生机构和个人护理院提供图书馆服务。WRHA虚拟图书馆的所有服务,包括馆藏,都是完全虚拟的,尽管工作人员实际位于大学的健康图书馆。2020年3月,在世界卫生组织宣布新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行后不久,世界各地的图书馆开始关门,工作人员被要求在家工作。我们的服务和馆藏的虚拟基础设施不需要改变我们的用户访问虚拟图书馆的方式,并期望顺利过渡,但突然转向在家工作暴露了差距。本文讨论了WRHA虚拟图书馆向完全虚拟环境过渡的独特经历,以前对大学物理基础设施的依赖,以及图书馆员和图书馆技术人员之间的不平等。
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