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Crisis and Creativity

Written By Emory University on Thursday, Oct 08, 2020 | 03:57 PM

 
This video is a recording of the Emory Libraries’ event on October 6, 2020 at 12noon. The event shared stories from the library staff about how different departments coped with the pandemic closure of the campus, working from home on creative virtual solutions to continue to bring services, resources, events, and exhibits to Emory patrons, and to cope with racial injustice and foster anti-racism within ourselves and our workplace. Stories include: • Maintaining Mission-Critical Research by Kim Collins • Oral History Project during COVID-19 by Jonathan Coulis • Transforming the delivery of evidence and education: WHSC Library COVID-19 Response by Shenita Peterson • “Framing Shadows” Online Exhibit by Caroline Corbitt • Social Justice in the Rose Library by Carrie Hintz • How TechLab helped address PPE shortages in Emory Healthcare by Ben Kasavan • Digital Library Programming Launch by Rosalyn Metz • Emory Libraries Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee film