Contactless Services: A Survey of the Practices of Large Public Libraries in China

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Title
Contactless Services: A Survey of the Practices of Large Public Libraries in China
Abstract
Contactless services have become a common way for public libraries to provide services. As a result, the strategy used by public libraries in China will effectively stop the spread of epidemics caused by human touch and will serve as a model for other libraries throughout the world. The primary goal of this study is to gain a deeper understanding of the contactless service measures provided by large Chinese public libraries for users in the pandemic era, as well as the challenges and countermeasures for providing such services. The data for this study was obtained using a combination of website investigation, content analysis, and telephone interviews for an analytical survey study of 128 large public libraries in China. The study finds that touch-free information dissemination, remote resources use, no-touch interaction self-services, network services, online reference, and smart services without personal interactions are among the contactless services available in Chinese public libraries. Exploring the current state of contactless services in large public libraries in China will help to fill a need for empirical attention to contactless services in libraries and the public sector. Up-to-date information to assist libraries all over the world in improving their contactless services implementation and practices is provided. © 2022.
Publication
Information Technology and Libraries
Date
2022
Volume
41
Issue
2
Citation Key
guoContactlessServicesSurvey2022
ISSN
0730-9295
Archive
Scopus
Short Title
Contactless Services
Language
English
Library Catalog
Scopus
Extra
1 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation
Guo, Y., Yang, Z., Yuan, Y., Ma, H., & Liu, Y. Q. (2022). Contactless Services: A Survey of the Practices of Large Public Libraries in China. Information Technology and Libraries, 41(2). Scopus. https://doi.org/10.6017/ITAL.V41I2.14141