2023
DOI: 10.1108/dlp-01-2023-0009
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Are library professionals overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic challenges in the current reality?

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on library and information services (LIS) and how library professionals overcome the challenges of COVID-19 pandemic in the current reality. Design/methodology/approach This study used quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on Bangladesh’s LIS professionals. A structured online questionnaire was designed for the purpose of a quantitative survey. The respondents of this study w… Show more

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“…The literature reflects those librarians face various challenges, such as Internet access (Winata et al, 2021;Begum & Habiba, 2023), long working hours (Rafiq et al, 2021), and difficulties with the use and management of communication platforms and other technologies (Ayeni et al, 2021). Despite the vicissitudes of the pandemic, librarians have demonstrated resilience and commitment.…”
Section: Literature Review Academic Libraries During the Covid-19 Eme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature reflects those librarians face various challenges, such as Internet access (Winata et al, 2021;Begum & Habiba, 2023), long working hours (Rafiq et al, 2021), and difficulties with the use and management of communication platforms and other technologies (Ayeni et al, 2021). Despite the vicissitudes of the pandemic, librarians have demonstrated resilience and commitment.…”
Section: Literature Review Academic Libraries During the Covid-19 Eme...mentioning
confidence: 99%