Posts Tagged ‘pandemic’
How has faculty mental health been impacted by the pandemic? (Video recording)
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 7, 2022
Pandemic stresses increasing burnout among librarians
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 25, 2022
Moving forward after the Pandemic
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 27, 2022
2022 Best Practices from World Libraries Photo Gallery (Curated by The International Relations Round Table IRRT International Connections Committee)
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 10, 2022
Quitting Time (The pandemic is exacerbating attrition among library workers)
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 8, 2022
State of #AmericanLibraries (Special Report: Pandemic Year Two)
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 7, 2022
Teaching: What Got You Through the Past 2 Years?
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 25, 2022
Shadow Pandemic: How Widespread is Violence Against Women?
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 9, 2022
What are the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic? These 5 trends give us a glimpse
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 22, 2022
A Student on the Edge (Covid jeopardized her shot at graduation. Would she make it?)
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 21, 2022
Books Offer a Healing Retreat for Youngsters Caught Up in a #Pandemic
Posted by: bluesyemre on February 6, 2022
How do people working in UK heritage use digital technologies, and how has this changed since the pandemic?
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 31, 2022
Tiyatro ve Müzelerin COVID-19 Önlemleri Eylemi
Posted by: bluesyemre on January 24, 2022
Don’t be afraid (A short film about the worries of the pandemic)
Posted by: bluesyemre on December 24, 2021
THE Leaders Survey 2021: Running a university during a pandemic
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 29, 2021
New Model Library: Pandemic Effects and Library Directions
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 29, 2021
How the world learns to live with covid-19
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 18, 2021
The Global Media Landscape (Analyzing how the #pandemic has changed media habits)
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 7, 2021
Times are changing: COVID-19 and library late fees
Posted by: bluesyemre on October 5, 2021
We can’t build back better without #libraries (They’re crucial to kids, parents and jobseekers — but many are crumbling)
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 20, 2021
#Audiobooks Take Off With Students During #Pandemic
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 17, 2021
Çalışanın Evrimi (Geçmiş vs. Gelecek) #JacobMorgan
Posted by: bluesyemre on September 8, 2021
The future urban reality (A digital urban life shaped by the pandemic: a future reality imagined by consumers)
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 31, 2021
KRİZ YÖNETİMİ Covid-19 Pandemisi #FatmaNevalGenç
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 27, 2021
Who are your heroes of the pandemic?
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 19, 2021
How the #Pandemic made the #DigitalDivide impossible to ignore
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 9, 2021
Pandemic #ReadingHabits Survey Results
Posted by: bluesyemre on August 3, 2021
Many turned to libraries during the pandemic for free Wi-Fi and other services. Will these venerable public institutions get the credit they deserve?
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 25, 2021
Vulnerability, Connection, and Reflection During a Global Pandemic: Bringing the Personal Back to the Profession During a Strange, Strange Time
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 17, 2021
Old-School Outreach (#Libraries find new value in offline engagement amid COVID-19)
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 16, 2021
The Global Media Landscape (Analyzing how the pandemic has changed media habits)
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 15, 2021
The Global Liveability Index 2021 (How the Covid-19 pandemic affected liveability worldwide)
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 9, 2021
OERs: the future of #education?
Posted by: bluesyemre on June 7, 2021
How We Return To Work and Why It matters #BrenéBrown and #PriyaParker
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 27, 2021
We know what you did during lockdown (An Financial Times Film written by James Graham)
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 27, 2021
Library reopening: ‘It’s one of the last great sanctuaries’
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 24, 2021
What were the most visited #Museums in 2020?
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 11, 2021
COVID-19 Pandemisinde Yoksulların Temel Gıdalara Erişimi #TüketiciHaklarıDerneği
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 8, 2021
Are #books ‘essential’ during a #pandemic? Everyone agrees in Kerala
Posted by: bluesyemre on May 8, 2021
The National Covid Memorial Wall
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 29, 2021
Does thinking about coronavirus impact insight and analytical reasoning?
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 28, 2021
#Libraries and #Pandemics: Past and Present
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 16, 2021
Online retailing – How to navigate the new normal
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 7, 2021
The Librarian Reserve Corps: fighting COVID-19 with mediated information
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 6, 2021
The Future of Libraries is in the Community
Posted by: bluesyemre on April 5, 2021
Library Textbooks in the Time of Covid 19: A Brief but Important Message
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 30, 2021
Another window on #ZOOM (Hey people take them back to school)
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 28, 2021
Libraries are getting $200 million in stimulus funds. Here’s why
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 24, 2021
#Pandemic burnout is rampant in #academia by #VirginiaGewin
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 18, 2021
The 1918 “Spanish Flu” #Pandemic in the Ottoman Capital, Istanbul #M.KemalTemel
Posted by: bluesyemre on March 5, 2021