2020
DOI: 10.1108/lhtn-07-2020-0067
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Virtual learning: a disruptive service in academic libraries

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present the alignment of disruptive technologies into library and information science (LIS) and libraries as virtual learning spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown as alternative trajectories to end the disruption caused by the COVID-19; however, the educational systems are still facing challenges in achieving these lofty objectives. Design/methodology/approach A living-lab methodology was adopted for this paper as an innovative approach, in which technologies t… Show more

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“…Misinformation was among the most significant threat during the pandemic that created socio-economic, ethnic, and political challenges to human civilization. Especially with unprecedented misinformation, rumors, conspiracy theories, and fake news being spread daily, the librarian as information broker needs to remain relevant in the virtual learning environments (Ajibade and Mutula, 2021; Ladan et al, 2020; Tsekea and Chigwada, 2021). Libraries association also guided librarians about the importance of action against misinformation.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Misinformation was among the most significant threat during the pandemic that created socio-economic, ethnic, and political challenges to human civilization. Especially with unprecedented misinformation, rumors, conspiracy theories, and fake news being spread daily, the librarian as information broker needs to remain relevant in the virtual learning environments (Ajibade and Mutula, 2021; Ladan et al, 2020; Tsekea and Chigwada, 2021). Libraries association also guided librarians about the importance of action against misinformation.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disruptive era emphasizes the importance of continuing education that focuses on developing the quality of graduates [37], [38]. The development of the quality of graduates in this era can be done by using website-based learning media.…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature from university libraries in Africa, India, Mexico, and the Caribbean all echo concerns regarding the lack of resources needed to move instruction from in-person to remote. In Africa, a lack of reliable electricity, internet connectivity, and home computers were widely cited as blocks to remote instruction ( Abubakar, 2021 ; Ajibade & Mutula, 2021 ; Ifijeh & Yusuf, 2020 ; Tsekea & Chigwada, 2021 ). Ajibade and Mutula (2021) described the reliance on smartphones by university students as a way to access lectures and instruction modules.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Africa, a lack of reliable electricity, internet connectivity, and home computers were widely cited as blocks to remote instruction ( Abubakar, 2021 ; Ajibade & Mutula, 2021 ; Ifijeh & Yusuf, 2020 ; Tsekea & Chigwada, 2021 ). Ajibade and Mutula (2021) described the reliance on smartphones by university students as a way to access lectures and instruction modules. Ifijeh & Yusef (2020) discussed the problems experienced by Nigerian university libraries in moving to remote instruction post-lockdown.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%