Five years after the COVID pandemic started, theological libraries are still coping with the aftermath. Many of the library processes and services had to change immediately in order to resource students, faculty, and staff. While much of what libraries do has either gone back to “normal” or transformed into something new, there are still some things that remain more fluid, such as working remotely. In this session, the results of a short survey will be summarized and panelists will share their specific circumstances related to working remotely. Need or have ideas? Come to our session!
Learning Outcome
Attendees will learn what issues are involved with staff working remotely so that they can apply relevant processes and ideas in their own situations.
Audience Engagement
We will engage the attendees by going through survey results, by sharing panelist “case studies,” and by allowing time for a robust Q&A.
Director of Library Services, Memphis Theological Seminary
I have worked in both academic and public libraries since the early 1980s. I started my current position as Director in January 2020. I started in academia but left in 2000 because I was certain that everything in university and college libraries would shortly move to an entirely... Read More →