The impact of the corona pandemic has been a huge challenge for libraries, institutes and infrastructures around the world. But to what extent has this crisis also proved to be an accelerator for digitisation in these institutions? We asked eight of them …
by Susanne Daalsgaard Krag, Aida Maria Ismail, Vasiliki Mole, Rajen Munoo, Christine Okret-Manville, Tamara Pianos, Corey Seeman, Claudia Sittner, Klaus Tochtermann, and Deb Wallace
Together with the partners from the EconBiz network, we set out to find the effects of the corona pandemic on digitisation in (digital infrastructure) institutes, libraries and workplaces around the world. The international EconBiz partner network started in 2012 and has 40 partners in many different countries.
COVID-19 learnings at AU Library / The Royal Danish Library by Susanne Dalsgaard Krag, Denmark
More Online Meetings and Events, online-connectedness and future café at the ZBW by Klaus Tochtermann, Germany
Pandemic Pains Pivots Possibilities at Singapore Management University Libraries by Rajen Munoo, Singapore
COVID-19 and Dauphine-PSL library: Pushing electronic resources and self-training to the fore by Christine Okret-Manville, France
Jaws: how Koç University Suna Kıraç Library fought against the pandemic and managed to hunt the beast down by Vasiliki Mole, Turkey
Kresge Library Services and the Great Flip of 2020: Innovation & COVID-19 by Corey Seeman, USA
COVID-19 Inspired Innovation at Harvard Business School’s Baker Library by Deb Wallace, USA
Students support SMEs during the COVID-19 pandemic by Aida Maria Ismail, Malaysia
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