COVID-19 Pandemic

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Art Documentation Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1086/714593
R. Orcutt, Lucy Campbell, Maya Gervits, B. Opar, K. Edwards
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Abstract

Librarianship is a resourceful profession, but COVID-19 created new challenges for everyone, especially those working in public service with architecture students and faculty. Unlike in STEM disciplines, many architectural materials remain print-based, which impacted the quick change faculty needed to make to online teaching and classroom instruction. It impeded timely reference by even seasoned librarians and student access to necessary resources to complete their assignments. With libraries closed, librarians innovated and soldiered on, ordering new and different resources, applying new methods, learning new tools, and taking advantage of new vendor access models. This article documents the initial impact of COVID-19 on architecture libraries and librarians, supplemented by survey input from architecture librarians and faculty, and suggests strategies for navigating an uncertain future.
COVID-19大流行
图书馆是一个资源丰富的职业,但COVID-19给每个人带来了新的挑战,特别是那些与建筑学生和教师一起从事公共服务的人。与STEM学科不同,许多建筑材料仍然是基于打印的,这影响了教师对在线教学和课堂教学所需的快速变化。即使是经验丰富的图书管理员也无法及时提供参考,学生也无法获得完成作业所需的资源。随着图书馆的关闭,图书馆员们不断创新,继续前进,订购新的和不同的资源,应用新的方法,学习新的工具,并利用新的供应商访问模型。本文记录了COVID-19对建筑图书馆和图书馆员的初步影响,并补充了建筑图书馆员和教职员工的调查意见,并提出了应对不确定未来的策略。
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