图书馆常态化:新冠疫情后利益相关者的预测、期望与图书馆员行动

A. Bagavathi
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由于新型冠状病毒(Covid-19)疾病的传播以及随后的全球封锁给每个人,特别是教育系统的所有利益攸关方带来了独特的挑战。由于各行各业的停工,这种传染性病毒改变了所有机构的工作方式,从离线到在线。突如其来的疫情迫使各机构,特别是图书馆,在最短的时间内,尽可能采用网络平台等技术,为用户提供充分的远程服务。印度于2020年3月的第三周开始封锁,在短暂放松后仍在继续。然而,教育机构不开放,也不允许在一年以上的时间里实际运作。在这种情况下,几乎所有的高等教育机构都继续远程运作。教师、学生、研究学者和图书馆专业人员适应了这种变化,并习惯了这种技术的远程功能。这种情况不能长期持续下去,必须恢复正常。在这项研究中,在线调查研究设计使用并涵盖了泰米尔纳德邦安贝德卡尔博士法律大学及其5个附属机构的利益相关者,这些机构在第2或第3个城市运作。对收集到的数据进行分析。调查结果还显示,最高比例(97%)的图书馆用户和图书馆专业人员支持和赞成“新常态”的变革,只有少数受访者依赖传统服务和印刷馆藏。研究认为,在新的信息时代,图书馆工作人员应该随时准备面对挑战。此外,大多数受访者建议高等教育机构应继续采用网络研讨会服务,并注重激励和鼓励图书馆员提高他们的数字技能,以适应当前的数字时代。文章还建议开展图书馆员行动,并建议动员全国图书馆员记录和分享他们在Covid-19危机和复兴期间面临的挑战、他们的应对措施和最佳实践。
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Normalcy in Library: The Stakeholders Prediction, Expectation and Librarian Activism on Post Covid-19 Pandemic Period
Due to the spread of the novel corona virus (Covid-19) disease and the subsequent global lockdown presented unique challenges to everybody and in particular to all the stakeholders of education system. This contagious virus changed working Style of all in the institutions from offline to online because of the stoppage in all walk of life. The sudden and unexpected outbreak of the virus forced the institutions especially the library, to find out ways of working within a rapid time frame to embrace technology like shifting to online platform wherever possible and to provide remote services adequately to the users. The Lockdown started in India in the third week of March-2020 and it still continues after a brief relaxation. Still Educational Institutions are not opened and are not allowed to operate physically almost for more than a year. In this scenario almost all higher education institutions continue to function remotely. Faculties, Students, Research Scholars and Library Professionals adapt to this change and are used to this technology enabled remote functioning. This situation cannot continue for long and normalcy has to return. In this study online survey research design used and covers the stake holders of The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University and 5 of its affiliated institutions which are functioning in tire 2 or tire 3 cities. The collected data were analysed. Findings also revealed that highest percentage (97%) of the Library users and Library professionals have supported and are in favour of “New Normal” changes and only few respondents are relying on traditional services and printed collections. The study concluded that in this new information era library staff should always be ready to face a challenging situation. Further, most of the respondents suggested that the higher educational institutions should continue to adopt webinars services and focused on motivating, encouraging the librarians to enhance their digital skills to be in pace with the present digital age. The Article also suggested for Librarian Activism, and suggested the mobilization of librarians across the country to document and shares the challenges faced, their responses and their best practices during the Covid-19 crisis and during revival.
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