Keywords
interactions
Remote Learning
COVID-19
Remote Learning
COVID-19
Abstract
This interactions article outlines the results of the June 2020 survey of SLAV members that sought to discover how school libraries had responded to remote learning during the first round of restrictions in Victoria. It demonstrates how well-staffed and well-resourced school libraries supported and enriched school library programs during this period of disruption.
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