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Izposoja v splošnih knjižnicah v času ukrepov zaradi COVID-19
ID Dobrovoljc, Andreja (Author), ID Švab, Katarina (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pandemija koronavirusne bolezni je v začetku leta 2020 korenito posegla v naša življenja na vseh področjih. V magistrskem delu smo raziskovali, kako je pandemija posegla na področje izposoje v slovenskih splošnih knjižnicah. Analizirali smo letna poročila, družbena omrežja in letne statistične podatke o izposoji v slovenskih splošnih knjižnicah. Analizirali smo transakcije o izposoji v petih slovenskih splošnih knjižnicah za obdobje januar 2020–maj 2022. Ugotovili smo, da so knjižnice med pandemijo v svojo ponudbo dodale alternativne načine izposoje, ki so omogočali varno izposojo gradiva brez stika med uporabnikom in knjižničarjem. Najpogosteje so knjižnice gradivo dostavljale na dom, ga pošiljale po pošti in izposojale na brezstičnih prevzemnih točkah. Investirale so tudi v opremo, ki omogoča brezstično izposojo 24/7. Pandemija je povzročila visok upad izposoje gradiva. Ugotovili smo, da so na padec najbolj vplivali zaprtje knjižnic, obvezen pogoj PCT in ostali ukrepi za preprečevanje širjenja okužbe, medtem ko število pozitivnih testov na virus ni imelo vpliva na izposojo. Največ prilagoditev je od knjižnic zahteval prvi val pandemije. V nadaljevanju so se knjižnice odzvale hitreje. Uporabile so preizkušene metode iz prvega vala in dodale nekatere nove storitve. Rezultati lahko knjižnicam pomagajo pri načrtovanju novih storitev v okviru redne ponudbe, obenem pa so lahko koristni tudi v primeru, če se podobne izredne razmere še kdaj ponovijo, in pomagajo, da bo odziv knjižnic hiter in učinkovit.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:splošne knjižnice, izposoja, pandemija, COVID-19, koronavirus
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-152967 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:190364419 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.12.2023
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Language:English
Title:Public Library Circulation During the COVID-19 Measures
Abstract:
The coronavirus pandemic significantly impacted our lives in various areas at the beginning of 2020. In this master's thesis, we investigated how the pandemic affected the circulation services in Slovenian public libraries. We analyzed annual reports, social media, and annual circulation statistics in Slovenian public libraries. We examined transactions in five Slovenian public libraries from January 2020 to May 2022. We found that during the pandemic, libraries introduced alternative borrowing methods to facilitate safe borrowing without direct contact between the user and the librarian. The most common methods include home delivery, postal service, and borrowing from contactless pickup points. Libraries also invested in equipment to enable 24/7 contactless borrowing. The pandemic led to a significant decrease in the borrowing of library materials. We discovered that library closures, the mandatory RVT condition, and other measures to prevent the spread of infection had the most significant impact on the decline, while the number of positive tests did not affect the circulation. The first wave of the pandemic required the most adaptations from libraries. In subsequent waves, they utilized tested methods from the first wave and introduced some new services. The results can assist libraries in planning new services within their regular services and can be valuable if similar exceptional circumstances occur in the future, ensuring a prompt and effective response from libraries.

Keywords:public libraries, circulation, pandemic, COVID-19, coronavirus

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