Course Reserves during the COVID 19 Pandemic: Pivoting Print to Electronic Reserves through a Data Driven Process

Q3 Social Sciences
Sarah Tudesco, Jessica Bower Relevo
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Abstract Libraries worldwide were physically shut down, although remotely quite active, for some or much of 2020 in reaction to the COVID-19 virus sweeping the globe. This happened mid-semester for many academic libraries, as the pandemic hit the U.S. and transmission rates started to rise in March 2020. Yale University needed to quickly pivot a heavily physical course reserves service - print books and physical video material held at library service points, - to all-electronic formats. Using data driven methods, Yale was able to match print holdings on physical reserve with digital items held in or able to be licensed through various fulfillment methods. This article outlines that process and provides suggestions for further development of Course Reserves services in remote learning environments.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的课程储备:通过数据驱动流程将纸质储备转向电子储备
为应对席卷全球的COVID-19病毒,全球各地的图书馆在2020年的部分或大部分时间里都处于关闭状态,尽管远程相当活跃。这种情况发生在许多学术图书馆的学期中期,因为疫情袭击了美国,传播率从2020年3月开始上升。耶鲁大学需要迅速将大量的实物课程储备服务——图书馆服务点的纸质书籍和实物视频材料——转向全电子格式。使用数据驱动的方法,耶鲁大学能够将物理储备上的印刷品与通过各种履行方法持有或能够获得许可的数字物品相匹配。本文概述了这一过程,并为在远程学习环境中进一步发展课程储备服务提供了建议。
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Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Electronic Reserve
Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Electronic Reserve Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The peer reviewed Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve is the only North American journal devoted to interlibrary loan, document delivery, and electronic reserve librarianship. While other journals in reference services and academic librarianship occasionally publish articles on interlibrary loan or electronic reserve, this unique journal publishes over half of all articles on these topics. These important articles are a mix of practice and theory. Retitled from the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply to reflect the expansion of its focus to include electronic reserve, the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve marks a clear direction to make the journal even more useful to all libraries.
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