2024
DOI: 10.1177/09610006241251858
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Learning from audiobook usage in public libraries during the COVID-19 pandemic

Biddy Casselden,
Emma Paxton

Abstract: The year 2020 saw the COVID-19 pandemic have a dramatic impact on life across the globe with all institutions having to react to changing circumstances. Public libraries were not exempt from this and found themselves needing to reconsider how they provided services during this time. A growing body of literature suggests that previous behaviour patterns were interrupted during the pandemic, with changes seen in the use of public library resources, and particularly greater use of digital. Although the publishing… Show more

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