新冠肺炎、收藏和合作:从一开始就促进包容性

Q3 Social Sciences
Jessica Kohout-Tailor, L. Klar
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背景与许多学术图书馆一样,由于克莱姆森大学实施的新冠肺炎限制措施,该校图书馆从2020年春季开始提供修改后的服务。一些修改后的操作包括预订使用学习空间、扫描大学身份证以进入大楼、,以及从大厅领取所需的书籍和设备。除了这些变化之外,没有举办任何与学生互动的活动来推广我们的资源和服务,也没有任何图书馆材料的实物展示。在采用改良服务之前,库珀图书馆有一个大的展示区和一个小的展示区,学生进入图书馆时都能看到。疫情前的典型实物展示往往是为了庆祝国家或国际知名度月,如妇女历史月、黑人历史月、骄傲、,或者拉丁裔遗产月图书馆的员工会根据他们的兴趣或与校园合作伙伴的工作,自愿全年创建这些展览。克莱姆森图书馆目前没有一个完全致力于外联或多样性倡议的职位,小型工作组或委员会试图支持EDI的努力。在早期峰会期间©2021 Jessica Kohout Tailor和Lili Klar
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COVID-19, collections, and collaboration: Promoting inclusivity from the ground up
Background Like many academic libraries, Clemson University Libraries has operated with modified services starting in the spring of 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions implemented by the university Some of the modified operations have included making reservations to use the study spaces, scanning university IDs to gain entrance to the building, and picking up requested books and equipment from the lobby In addition to these changes, there have been no in-person events held to engage with students to promote our resources and services, and there have not been any physical displays of library materials Before operating with modified services, Cooper Library had one large display area and one smaller display area, both visible to students as they entered the library Typical physical displays before the pandemic tended to celebrate national or international awareness months, such as Women’s History Month, Black History Month, Pride, or Latinx Heritage Month Library employees would volunteer to create these displays throughout the year based on their interests or their work with campus partners Clemson Libraries currently does not have a position fully dedicated to outreach or to diversity initiatives, and small working groups or committees try to support EDI efforts During the early summe © 2021 Jessica Kohout-Tailor and Lili Klar
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College and Research Libraries News
College and Research Libraries News Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: Established in 1966, College & Research Libraries News (C&RL News) provides articles on the latest trends and practices affecting academic and research libraries and serves as the official newsmagazine and publication of record of ACRL. Monthly columns include Internet Resources, Internet Reviews, Preservation News, Washington Hotline, Grants and Acquisitions, People in the News, and New Publications. Other regular features are Scholarly Communication, Job of a Lifetime, and The Way I See It. C&RL News is published 11 times per year.
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