在紧急情况下制作一种新型的资源共享馅饼:乔治亚食谱

Q3 Social Sciences
Natalie K. Logue, Rosemary B Humphrey, Amy K. Chew
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摘要

与全球许多图书馆一样,乔治亚州三所机构(佐治亚南方大学、肯尼索州立大学和瓦尔多斯塔州立大学)的馆际互借部门由于COVID-19大流行而经历了传统工作流程和期望的剧变。然而,与许多图书馆不同的是,这三家图书馆在疫情期间受到行政部门的指示,对顾客保持开放。为了继续满足世界各地读者和合作伙伴的需求,这些部门依靠同事和更大的资源共享社区的支持。COVID-19造成的员工健康和安全风险需要在员工调度、建筑访问、服务水平和版权方面进行新的考虑。
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Making a New-Fashioned Resource Sharing Pie under Emergency Conditions: A Georgia Recipe
Abstract Like many libraries worldwide, the interlibrary loan departments at three institutions in the state of Georgia (Georgia Southern University, Kennesaw State University, and Valdosta State University) experienced an upheaval of traditional workflows and expectations due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Unlike many libraries, though, these three libraries were instructed by their administrations to remain open to patrons throughout the pandemic. In order to continue to meet the needs of their patrons and ILL partners worldwide, these departments leaned on the support of their colleagues and the larger resource sharing community. Staff health and safety risks caused by COVID-19 required new considerations for staff scheduling, building access, service levels, and copyright.
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Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Electronic Reserve
Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery and Electronic Reserve Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The peer reviewed Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve is the only North American journal devoted to interlibrary loan, document delivery, and electronic reserve librarianship. While other journals in reference services and academic librarianship occasionally publish articles on interlibrary loan or electronic reserve, this unique journal publishes over half of all articles on these topics. These important articles are a mix of practice and theory. Retitled from the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply to reflect the expansion of its focus to include electronic reserve, the Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Electronic Reserve marks a clear direction to make the journal even more useful to all libraries.
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