Virtual Learning
Originally aired live September 1, 2020
Phased Reopening of Libraries | Warwickshire Libraries and IF_DO Architects
Explore how libraries globally are supporting staff, better understanding how to adapt their library service and enabling safer operations day-to-day.
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Attendee Responses + Information
"Very informative very good presenters. Lots of tips for when we open our library here at El Paso, Texas at EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE 😀"
El Paso Community College-RG library
"Really good conversation today! Good to have non-library perspective on this important topic."
Baltimore County Public Library
"Some very good tips on re-opening, and the future of libraries. thank-you :)"
Wirral Libraries
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Summary
Libraries are places that help to support and sustain the public life of our communities. Join us for a collaborative discussion to explore how libraries globally are supporting staff, better understanding how to adapt their library service and enabling safer operations day-to-day. Leading the conversation on successes and challenges of phased library reopenings is Ayub Khan of Warwickshire Libraries and Thomas Bryans of IF_DO Architects.
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