Learning from a Distance

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Guinsly Mondésir, Lisl Schoner-Saunders
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Abstract

With the onslaught of the global COVID19 pandemic, universities were forced to quickly pivot to exclusively remote and virtual service options. To further complicate the situation, many international student populations at these institutions were forced to study remotely in their home countries due to the pandemic and visa restrictions. In Canada and Ontario, International students make up a major revenue source for post-secondary institutions, making the need to find viable solutions to continue to serve these populations essential to their financial stability.The Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) runs a shared virtual reference service called Ask a Librarian (Ask). This paper assessed the global pandemic's impact through a comparative study of the service before, during, and after the pandemic's height. Using IP addresses, this study evaluated the impact of geographical location on the user’s access to virtual library resources, as well as identified any barriers, shifts, or trends in the service. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the face of education and remote learning indefinitely. The hope of this study is to assess the overall success and pitfalls of our current virtual reference services and suggest future improvement areas.
远距离学习
随着全球新冠肺炎疫情的冲击,大学被迫迅速转向完全远程和虚拟的服务选项。更为复杂的是,由于疫情和签证限制,这些机构的许多国际学生被迫在本国远程学习。在加拿大和安大略省,国际学生是高等教育机构的主要收入来源,因此需要找到可行的解决方案,继续为这些人群服务,这对他们的财务稳定至关重要。安大略省大学图书馆理事会(OCUL)运营着一项名为“询问图书馆员”(Ask)的共享虚拟参考服务。本文通过对疫情高峰期之前、期间和之后的服务进行比较研究,评估了全球疫情的影响。本研究使用IP地址评估了地理位置对用户访问虚拟图书馆资源的影响,并确定了服务中的任何障碍、变化或趋势。新冠肺炎疫情无限期地改变了教育和远程学习的面貌。这项研究的希望是评估我们当前虚拟参考咨询服务的总体成功和缺陷,并提出未来的改进领域。
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Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives Bulletin
Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives Bulletin Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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0.80
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3
期刊介绍: This is an index to the ACML Proceedings for conferences held 1967 - 1976, and to the Bulletin (originally Newsletter) from 1968 to the present. The include articles, reports, minutes, news items, and reviews of books, atlases, maps, microforms and software. ACMLA publishes facsimiles of maps of Canadian interest, a number of which have been reproduced on Bulletin covers, and are therefore included in the index.
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