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Transformation of Academic Library Services in Coronavirus Pandemic Era: The New Normal Approach

Year 2021, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 42 - 50, 26.06.2021

Abstract

The world social frameworks have been trembled with Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic, irrespective of organization. The Covid-19 has fueled technology trends that continue to dominate daily life activities in various organisations and library services inclusive. Covid-19 has become a driving force that accelerates of technological adoption and usage in academic libraries. The adoption and use of ICTs for quality services delivery to clientele in academic libraries is germane especially in Covid-19 era. Libraries are saddled with responsibility to provide unrestricted access to information and resources at all times but libraries all over the world closed services to users due to Covid-19 pandemic. This paper examines transformation of academic library services towards information users’ satisfaction in Covid-19 era. The paper discusses the history of Covid-19 and activities of sections in the academic library in terms of collections, services, spaces and operations in pandemic period. The paper explores the emerging role of social media in academic libraries in Covid-19 era. In addition, the paper covers new normal approaches to personnel security, social distancing, and sanitation of collections. Among recommendations are: creating a perfect environment where humans and robots can work together, and upgrading of library websites to serve as a primary path of interaction for library users.

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This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

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Year 2021, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 42 - 50, 26.06.2021

Abstract

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  • Ashworth, B. (2020). Covid-19’s impact on libraries goes beyond books. Received from https://www.wired.com/story/covid-19-libraries-impact-goes-beyond-books/
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  • Bozkurt, A., Jung, I., Xiao, J., Vladimirschi, V., Schuwer, R., Egorov, G.,..& Rodes, V. (2020). A global outlook to the interruption of education due to COVID-19 Pandemic: Navigating in a time of uncertainty and crisis. Asian Journal of Distance Education, 15(1), 1-126.
  • Buheji, M., & Ahmed, D. (2020). Planning for 'The New Normal': Foresight and Management of the Possibilities of Socio-economic Spillovers due to COVID-19 Pandemic. Business Management and Strategy, 11(1), 160-179.
  • Cheval, S., Mihai Adamescu, C., Georgiadis, T., Herrnegger, M., Piticar, A., & Legates, D. R. (2020). Observed and Potential Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Environment. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(11), 4140.
  • Ekoja, I. I. (2011). Modern ICT tools: Online electronic resources sharing using web 2.0 and its implications for library and information practice in Nigeria. Samaru Journal of Information Studies, 11(1&2), 53-58.
  • European Bureau of Library Information and Documentation Associations -EBLIDA (2020). A European library agenda for the post-covid-19 age. Retrieved from http://www.eblida.org/Documents/EBLIDA-Preparing-a-European-library-agenda-for- the-post-Covid-19-age.pdf.
  • Ezeani, C. N., & Igwesi, U. (2012). Using social media for dynamic library service delivery: The Nigeria experience. Library Philosophy and Practice, 814.
  • Hammett, E. (2020). How long does coronavirus survive on different surfaces?. BDJ Team, 7(5), 14-15. Kampf, G., Todt, D., Pfaender, S., & Steinmann, E. (2020). Persistence of coronaviruses on inanimate surfaces and their inactivation with biocidal agents. Journal of Hospital Infection, 104(3), 246-251.
  • Nishad, N. Anjali M. G., & Mohamed A. S. (2020). Artificial intelligence (AI) applications for library services and resources in COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Critical Reviews 7(18); Retrieved from:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342865777_Artificial_intelligence_AI_applications_for_library_services_and_resources_in_COVID-19_pandemic. Potter, N. (2011). Marketing academic libraries in a web 2.0 world. Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/thewikiman/marketing-libraries-in-a-web-2-world.
  • Rahman, A. J., Khatun, M., & Mezbah-ul-Islam, M. (2011). Education for information professionals in Bangladesh: A case study of the University of Dhaka. Library Philosophy and Practice, 678.
  • Riddell, S., Goldie, S., Hill, A., Eagles, D., & Drew, T. W. (2020). The effect of temperature on persistence of SARS-CoV-2 on common surfaces. Virology Journal, 17(1), 1-7.
  • Telg, R., & Irani, T. (2012). Agricultural communications in action: A hands-on approach (1st ed.).Clifton Park, NY: Delmar, CENGAGE Learning.
  • Tenu, A. & Otto. C. (2019). Antimicrobial resistance; an emerging crisis. Retrieved from https://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/blog/2019/antimicrobial-resistance--an-emerging-crisis.html
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  • Ton, V. (2020). A European Library agenda for post-covid 19 age. Retrieved fromhttp://www.eblida.org/Documents/EBLIDA-Preparing-a-European-library-agenda- for-the-post-Covid-19-age.pdf.
  • WhatsApp (2012). The best WhatsApp alternatives. Retrieved from https://www.ionos.com/digitalguide/online-marketing/social-media/the-best-whatsapp- alternatives/
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Primary Language English
Subjects Library and Information Studies
Journal Section Regular Papers
Authors

Musediq Bashorun

Badamasi Babaginda This is me

Rafiat Bashorun This is me 0000-0001-8107-5140

Ibironke Adekunmisi This is me

Publication Date June 26, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 8 Issue: 1

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APA Bashorun, M., Babaginda, B., Bashorun, R., Adekunmisi, I. (2021). Transformation of Academic Library Services in Coronavirus Pandemic Era: The New Normal Approach. Journal of Balkan Libraries Union, 8(1), 42-50.