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Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, 2023, 6(21); doi: 10.25236/AJHSS.2023.062117.

Research on Service Mode of University Library during Public Health Emergencies

Author(s)

Zhou Xin

Corresponding Author:
Zhou Xin
Affiliation(s)

Sichuan Minzu College, Kangding, Sichuan, China

Abstract

The sudden occurrence of public health incidents has seriously affected people’s production, life and work. Due to the impact of public health incidents, library services have shortened the opening hours and limited the number of people entering the library. In severe cases, individual libraries have temporarily closed their premises and launched online network services. Especially, how to do a good job in library service has become an important task for colleges and universities under the condition of meeting readers’ needs and ensuring readers’ personal health and safety during public health events. At the same time, it also poses new challenges for library service. This thesis analyzes the problems reflected in public health events and explores the service model of university libraries during public health events.

Keywords

public health events, universities, libraries, reading promotion, management services

Cite This Paper

Zhou Xin. Research on Service Mode of University Library during Public Health Emergencies. Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences (2023) Vol. 6, Issue 21: 100-104. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJHSS.2023.062117.

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