This qualitative assessment of interviews with staff of the Louis Round Wilson Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill seeks to illuminate the effect of COVID-19 on the functions of the library, the impact on how staff view their work, and potential future implications. Specifically, this study asks questions about the accessibility and user experience of archival collections during COVID-19.Master of Science in Library Scienc
Public libraries, already a major center of efforts to increase access to digital resources and info...
Slides from a presentation, Creating a List of Free Higher Ed Collections in the Time of COVID-19, a...
This study was undertaken in order to find out how North Carolina public libraries responded to the ...
Two Special Collections directors explore the challenges and strategies of delivering archival servi...
Since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, North Carolina’s public libraries have had to adapt their...
This phenomenological study examines the state of archival reference and instruction services in aca...
As the field of higher education began furloughs and layoffs to alleviate COVID-19 budget concerns, ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified conversations about widespread open access to scholarly litera...
This study examines the experiences of a sample of users of the Wilson Library Special Collections. ...
Special collections are undergoing a period of rapid change, as are the libraries of which they are ...
The global onset of the COVID-19 pandemic began in January 2020. In February, many academic and rese...
The COVID-19 crisis meant an unprecedented number of college classes were shifted to online delivery...
This article looks at how one college archive responded to the shutdown of its campus in response to...
This study describes a multi-modal use assessment of the digital collections and corresponding speci...
The scholarly communication crisis has been a chronic problem affecting libraries and publishing for...
Public libraries, already a major center of efforts to increase access to digital resources and info...
Slides from a presentation, Creating a List of Free Higher Ed Collections in the Time of COVID-19, a...
This study was undertaken in order to find out how North Carolina public libraries responded to the ...
Two Special Collections directors explore the challenges and strategies of delivering archival servi...
Since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, North Carolina’s public libraries have had to adapt their...
This phenomenological study examines the state of archival reference and instruction services in aca...
As the field of higher education began furloughs and layoffs to alleviate COVID-19 budget concerns, ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified conversations about widespread open access to scholarly litera...
This study examines the experiences of a sample of users of the Wilson Library Special Collections. ...
Special collections are undergoing a period of rapid change, as are the libraries of which they are ...
The global onset of the COVID-19 pandemic began in January 2020. In February, many academic and rese...
The COVID-19 crisis meant an unprecedented number of college classes were shifted to online delivery...
This article looks at how one college archive responded to the shutdown of its campus in response to...
This study describes a multi-modal use assessment of the digital collections and corresponding speci...
The scholarly communication crisis has been a chronic problem affecting libraries and publishing for...
Public libraries, already a major center of efforts to increase access to digital resources and info...
Slides from a presentation, Creating a List of Free Higher Ed Collections in the Time of COVID-19, a...
This study was undertaken in order to find out how North Carolina public libraries responded to the ...