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Library Services Amidst Covid-19 Pandemic: Adjusting to the New Normal

Issue Abstract

Abstract

The incidence of COVID-19 pandemic impacted greatly on library services, their mode of operations and job ethics. The pandemic pushes for transformation of traditional library services into digital information services and as such, library work pattern that adhere to the COVID-19 laid down protocols. This paper discusses library services during COVID-19 pandemic as well as how libraries can adjust to the new normal. It was concluded that libraries need to adopt a new system of library services that would improve their visibility on the web or cyberspace. Recommendations were given that library staff should be train and retrain on new technological tools for effective information dissemination in an online environment, measures must be put in place that guaranty the safety of library staff and users. Links to reliable information sources should be provided on the library website.
Keywords: Coronavirus (COVID-19), Library Services, Pandemic, Social Distancing, The New Normal.


Author Information
Medinat Dolapo Kwara State College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies, Ilorin, Nigeria, laaromedinat@yahoo.com
Issue No
3
Volume No
1
Issue Publish Date
05 Mar 2021
Issue Pages
24-27

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