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COVID-19 – The State Library of Queensland experience
Following the declaration of a public health emergency due to Covid-19, the State Library of Queensland closed to clients and staff on 23 March 2020. This paper explores the State Library’s response to continue to deliver services and support staff during this unprecedented time. It provides examples of how the State Library workforce demonstrated resilience and responded with innovative solutions that will have enduring impact.