Murray, Pablo M. Las bibliotecas ante la inmediatez y el trazado de las nuevas realidades: breve estado y estudio de situación de las bibliotecas y profesionales tras lo posterior de la pandemia. (segunda parte)., 2024 [Preprint]
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English abstract
In this article, we will try to present on stage how librarians are and how libraries are going through this pandemic context caused by Covid-19. For this reason, we want to think about how we position ourselves in the face of an unforeseen situation, in the face of a variable not considered, in the face of a global symptom. On the contrary, the writing is not intended to be a decalogue of how to act, given the impossibility of our daily work, in our functions and activities of libraries of any type. In addition, it is intended to propose a space for reflection and introspection.
| Item type: | Preprint | 
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| Keywords: | bibliotecas; library; COVID-19; ASPO: aislamiento; distanciamiento social; protocolos; profesional; usuarios; método; posiciones filosóficas. | 
| Subjects: | F. Management. > FH. Reorganization. G. Industry, profession and education. > GD. Organizations. G. Industry, profession and education. > GE. Staff. | 
| Depositing user: | Pablo M. Murray | 
| Date deposited: | 29 Jul 2024 22:27 | 
| Last modified: | 29 Jul 2024 22:27 | 
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10760/45834 | 
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