Keywords
COVID-19
Remote Learning
library service
Staff
Digital Skills
Remote Learning
library service
Staff
Digital Skills
Abstract
In this article Jennifer Hall reflects on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the subsequent period of remote learning, and beyond. Hall explores how her team have met the challenges posed, and details the various ways they responded, to continue to offer exemplary levels of library service.
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