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    <title>European Library Agenda for the post-Covid 19 age</title>
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    <title>European Library Agenda for the Post-Covid Age. A Work in Progress</title>
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    <publisher>EBLIDA</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2020</dateIssued>
    <edition>Draft, May 2020</edition>
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  <abstract>In response to the Call for Solidarity launched by the UN Secretary general, Mr António Guterres, on 19th March 2020, EBLIDA created a "Checklist for Library Associations and Libraries in the Face of Covid-19 Crisis". EBLIDA members responded to a survey based on the checklist and responses were provided by library associations from 17 European countries: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. The survey aimed to showcase not only the effort made by libraries in Europe to mitigate the harmful effects of the Covid-19 outbreak on human beings, but also to point the way forward for libraries now entering the post-Covid-19 age. What will be the library activities based on contingent factors - which hopefully will not replicate - and library activities and trends that will become permanent in the post-Covid 19 age?  EBLIDA identifies five new normals for a European Library Agenda in the post-Covid-19 age: 1. Exponential social distancing: a well-connected two-meter library; 2. Technologies are mutating and shaping libraries in new ways; 3. Uncharted economic territory: review the library budget composition; 4. Library governance at central and local levels; 5. Do not forget he climate change opportunity and threat. (Font: Executive summary)</abstract>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">prepared by the EBLIDA Secretariat</note>
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