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Title: The development of LibGuides at Cape Peninsula University of Technology Libraries and the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on their usage
Authors: Becker, Deborah. A 
Arendse, Joanne 
Tshetsha, Veliswa 
Davids, Zulaiga 
Kiva-Johnson, Vuyokazi 
Keywords: COVID-19;Lockdown;LibGuides;Academic libraries;South Africa;LibAnswers
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Sage
Source: Becker D.A., Arendse J., Tshetsha V., Davids Z. & Kiva-Johnson V. The development of LibGuides at Cape Peninsula University of Technology Libraries and the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on their usage. IFLA Journal. October 2021. doi:10.1177/03400352211046025
Journal: IFLA Journal 
Abstract: LibGuides have been used by librarians at Cape Peninsula University of Technology since 2012 as a means of providing subject-based information to students, with quick links to selected resources and information supplementing information literacy training. Lecturers use the resources for preparing lectures and identifying learning materials, while researchers and postgraduate students use research support guides when writing their papers. As the worldwide pandemic caused a major lockdown, academic institutions in South Africa were closed and students sent home. However, students still needed to complete their studies, and librarians at Cape Peninsula University of Technology had to continue providing support to these students. One of the online services available was LibGuides. This article provides insight into the historical developments of LibGuides at Cape Peninsula University of Technology, the use of LibGuides during lockdown, and the experiences of a selected group of students and librarians.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11189/8204
ISSN: 1745-2651 (Online)
0340-0352
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/03400352211046025
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