This practical article explores the challenges and unexpected benefits discovered when a public regional academic library transitioned its engagement and outreach efforts to a fully online format. The onset of COVID-19 presented a need for a radical change to Central Washington University Libraries’ events and social media communication. While adhering to the core principles of library outreach and engagement, the library has shifted the modality and types of programming offered to meet safety guidelines. Online event assessment, promotion, and engagement will also be discussed
During the spring 2020 semester, The Claremont Colleges Library moved their popular May final exams ...
Objectives: To explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected hiring and onboarding practices in aca...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused higher ed professionals to pivot how they engage students in programs a...
This practical article explores the challenges and unexpected benefits discovered when a public reg...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced academic libraries to be innovative and efficient in shifting to suppor...
This article outlines the challenges and successes of a library outreach team at a small New England...
The COVID-19 crisis meant an unprecedented number of college classes were shifted to online delivery...
This article will provide insight into how MU Libraries’ cross-departmental system has evolved over ...
COVID-19 has dramatically changed the day-to-day operations for academic libraries, causing major in...
This paper examines the shift from traditional methods to blended learning in academic libraries due...
The article describes different academic libraries\u27 responses to the pandemic through their websi...
In this article, four health sciences librarians from four academic libraries across the country wil...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought rapid and radical changes to higher education, and academic libraries ...
This article details how Libraries staff adapted to help patrons despite the challenges of COVID-19
Serving large populations of at-risk, first-generation, and low-income students, open access institu...
During the spring 2020 semester, The Claremont Colleges Library moved their popular May final exams ...
Objectives: To explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected hiring and onboarding practices in aca...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused higher ed professionals to pivot how they engage students in programs a...
This practical article explores the challenges and unexpected benefits discovered when a public reg...
The COVID-19 pandemic forced academic libraries to be innovative and efficient in shifting to suppor...
This article outlines the challenges and successes of a library outreach team at a small New England...
The COVID-19 crisis meant an unprecedented number of college classes were shifted to online delivery...
This article will provide insight into how MU Libraries’ cross-departmental system has evolved over ...
COVID-19 has dramatically changed the day-to-day operations for academic libraries, causing major in...
This paper examines the shift from traditional methods to blended learning in academic libraries due...
The article describes different academic libraries\u27 responses to the pandemic through their websi...
In this article, four health sciences librarians from four academic libraries across the country wil...
The COVID-19 pandemic brought rapid and radical changes to higher education, and academic libraries ...
This article details how Libraries staff adapted to help patrons despite the challenges of COVID-19
Serving large populations of at-risk, first-generation, and low-income students, open access institu...
During the spring 2020 semester, The Claremont Colleges Library moved their popular May final exams ...
Objectives: To explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected hiring and onboarding practices in aca...
The COVID-19 pandemic caused higher ed professionals to pivot how they engage students in programs a...