Eva (2021) [ Fully Tested ]
Discuss the specific long-term changes this study predicted for Canadian university libraries. Let me know how you'd like to proceed! Canadian Academic Librarian Work During COVID-19 - Érudit
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The pandemic forced a long-planned transition to digital resources and virtual services to happen in a matter of months, redefining the librarian's role from a physical guide to a digital partner. Eva (2021)
The study highlights how academic librarians acted as a critical support system during the sudden pivot to remote education, ensuring that information literacy instruction continued despite campus closures.
"Eva (2021)" serves as a crucial snapshot of a defining moment in academic librarianship, documenting the immense effort required to maintain educational continuity. It showcases the shift from a "place-based" service model to a highly flexible, hybrid, or entirely digital model. Discuss the specific long-term changes this study predicted
The academic year 2020-2021 was a watershed moment for higher education. Eva (2021) conducted a targeted study examining the instructional activities of Canadian academic librarians during the Fall 2020 semester, comparing it to previous years to measure the immediate impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
How did the rapid shift to remote learning affect the demand, volume, and nature of library instruction? If this is the correct topic, I can:
Overall, requests for in-person library instruction dropped significantly, as campuses closed and learning moved online.