Reinvention and re-engineering of library services during the post-Covid-19 pandemic


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Author Details : Bal Ram*

Volume : 8, Issue : 1, Year : 2023

Article Page : 26-31

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijlsit.2023.005



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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on library services, leading to the need for reinvention and re-engineering. Libraries had to quickly adapt to provide services remotely and ensure the safety of staff and patrons. This has included increasing the use of technology for virtual programming, curbside pickup, and digital collections. Many libraries have also had to change their physical spaces and operations to adhere to social distancing guidelines. Additionally, some libraries have had to pivot their focus to address new community needs, such as providing technology and internet access for remote learning and telework. Overall, the pandemic has accelerated the trend towards digital and virtual services, but it also highlighted the importance of libraries as knowledge hubs. The purpose of this paper is to examine the problem of libraries reopening after a pandemic and what precautions they should take to stop the spread of viruses like Covid-19.


Keywords: Post Covid­19, Pandemic, Reinvention, Re­engineering, Library Services, Online resources E­ Resources, Digital Library


How to cite : Ram B, Reinvention and re-engineering of library services during the post-Covid-19 pandemic. IP Indian J Libr Sci Inf Technol 2023;8(1):26-31


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Received : 03-02-2023

Accepted : 30-03-2023


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