Creating Online Teaching Resources and Suggesting Mobile Apps in the Time of COVID 19

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Libraries and librarians are face many challenges remaining open and providing services during natural disasters and pandemics. Although remote access is now becoming commonplace, that doesn’t guarantee that users will always remember that they have librarians and library resources still available to them. It is the job of librarians to promote and reinvent their services and resources to ensure patrons use their libraries when they need them most. It is through tool creation, learning programs, and new resource reviews, that libraries can keep their doors open even when they literally cannot.

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Becker, D. A. (2020). Creating Online Teaching Resources and Suggesting Mobile Apps in the Time of COVID 19. Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries, 17(3–4), 105–112. https://doi.org/10.1080/15424065.2020.1829233

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