Dr. Dipesh Navsaria, Associate Professor of Pediatrics at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, addresses common concerns about COVID-19 in how it relates to both public and school libraries in this recent post from Demco.
"Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Information on COVID-19 is changing rapidly, and you should refer to the rules and recommendations of your local authorities and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the most up-to-date information.
With all the uncertainties surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s no wonder you have questions about how to reopen your library and expand your services safely.
To help you plan, we asked pediatrician and librarian Dr. Dipesh Navsaria to address your biggest concerns, including how to quarantine books, what protective measures are effective, how to serve vulnerable populations, and more."
COVID-19 and Libraries: Your Questions Answered
Re-Opening Issues YSS blog COVID-19 series:
WI
Library Reopening Guide Addendum 4/6/21
The Mask Ask –
Strategies for Cooperation 11/15/20
You Are not Alone
– Coping with Your New Library Life 9/19/20
Decisions,
Decisions – Thinking About Fall, School and Your Library 8/5/20
Back to School
Considerations and Tips for Libraries 8/15/20
We’re Re-opening –
You’ve Got This! 7/15/20
We’re Re-opening –
Should We Do In-Person Programming This Fall? 7/9/20
Digital Bytes –
Unpleasant Convos (During a Pandemic) & Communication Tips (While Wearing a
Mask) 7/7/20
We’re Re-opening –
Wisconsin Public Libraries Reopening Guide 6/4/20
We’re Re-opening –
Coping with Reluctant Patrons and Programming 6/3/20
We’re
Re-Opening – Cleaning and Disinfecting Youth Areas 5/13/20
COVID-19
and Libraries: Your Questions Answered with Dr. Dipesh Navsaria (webinar)
5/19/20
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