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General Information
- American Industrial Hygiene Association’s “Reopening: Guidance for Libraries” (PDF)
- ALA’s COVID-19 Recovery Resources
- ILA/ACRL’s COVID-19 Resource Spreadsheet
- Iowa Library Association’s Response to COVID-19 and Resources
- Iowa COVID-19 Information Dashboard
Are There Exceptions to Face-Mask Requirements? | American Libraries Magazine
Health and Safety
- Realm project libraries toolkit -UPDATED OCTOBER 22, 2020
- American Institute for Conservation
- Project REALM (REopening Archives Libraries and Museums)| OCLC and Battelle
- How to Clean Plexiglass
- Tips for Cloth Face Coverings | Environmental Health and Safety, Iowa State University (Youtube)
- Facecovering Information | Inside Iowa State
- 7 Clear Face Masks for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People, Interpreters and Teachers
- Are clear face masks helpful? | Jessica Kellgren-Fozard (deaf YouTuber)
Online Teaching and Learning
- Building Inclusive Learning Communities Online| Jesse Stommel
- Unlocking the Archive: Exploring Historic Books
- Teaching with Primary Sources During a Pandemic | Northwestern University Library
- The Single Most Essential Requirement in Designing a Fall Online Course| HASTAC
- Library Remotely: Starting Points for Ebooks and Teaching | University of Alberta Library
If you’re developing online classes: Don’t lose time trying to get material digitized.
There are *so* many primary sources already digitized! It is much easier to adapt your class to what’s available!
A thread (with threads) and maybe some ideas for #TeachingWithArchives:
— Amalia Skarlatou Levi (@amaliasl) August 17, 2020