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7 J. New Librarianship 1 (2022)

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                                                          JOURNAL  OF NEW LIBRARIANSHIP
                                                                        Vol. 7, No. 1, 2022


Column: Innovation in Libraries


Come Together, Right Now, Virtually

Zoe Bastone, University of Tennessee Knoxville



ABSTRACT
The COVID-19  pandemic has been a driving force for academic libraries to reexamine how they
provide services and support to their communities. This was certainly the case at my academic
branch library, where we were also preparing for a major construction project that was slated to
begin during the Fall 2020 semester. The combination of these two circumstances complicated
the question of how to engage students safely and effectively when the library was more
inaccessible than ever before. In order to meet students where they were, I collaborated with the
Coordinator for Student Life and Diversity, a member of the Dean's Office, to develop a virtual
learning commons that supports intellectual, social, physical, and mental wellbeing. This
column will explore the process of creating the Virtual Learning Commons and provide
reflections for how this tool has become a necessary component of the student experience.

KEYWORDS
Academic libraries, virtual learning commons, whole-person librarianship, wellbeing



SUGGESTED   CITATION
Bastone, Z. (2022). Come together, right now, virtually. Journal of New Librarianship, 7(1), 1-
9. htps://doior 10. 2o11/newlibs 111


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