Christina Norton, A. Armstrong, Dee Anna Phares, Kristin Allen, Amy Hall, Tish Hayes
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“Survive and Sustain”: Adaptive and Innovative Library Instruction in the Time of COVID-19
Abstract This study surveys members of an Illinois state-wide consortium to chart changes to the instructional practices of academic librarians in response to the conditions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The survey findings and analysis provide insights into changes made to multiple aspects of participants’ teaching, such as modality, technology use, instructional design, and adjustments to students’ socioemotional needs at a time of rapid change, disruption, and stress. In addition to exploring instructional adaptations of librarians, the study identifies gaps in institutional support that might be addressed at the consortial level. While librarians initially altered their teaching and instructional services in “emergency mode,” their reflections reveal that many changes could be beneficial and long-lasting, given adequate and sustained support.
期刊介绍:
Internet Reference Services Quarterly tackles the tough job of keeping librarians up to date with the latest developments in Internet referencing and librarianship. This peer-reviewed quarterly journal is designed to function as a comprehensive information source librarians can turn to and count on for keeping up-to-date on emerging technological innovations, while emphasizing theoretical, research, and practical applications of Internet-related information services, sources, and resources. Librarians from any size or type of library in any discipline get the knowledge needed on how to best improve service through one of the most powerful reference tools available on the Internet.