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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Mal'akh Ortega's testimonial

At the beginning of the program, I was curious about the situation with other libraries around the world, especially with the chaos and the Pandemia Covid-19. This process was weird because the virtual work had the same no told rules for all of us: lots of work, internet problems, no schedules, and more work as usual times.


I appreciate the opportunity to share with April Moyo, how the librarians work in other universities in the United States of America and our conversations make me feel that the differences are less than our coincidences and expectations. The experiences that my partner has told me, let me understand how our work could make a better place for anyone who needs to make important decisions throughout their lives.
 
The libraries and their librarians in virtual spaces are the support of their study programs and the innovation with the e-learning without a doubt is the next step. In these times of Pandemic, I envision virtual work as an opportunity to improve communication among the library community. I hope that these types of cultural exchange programs help us to break down geographical barriers in order to implement new pedagogical strategies that can create a new online, multidisciplinary, and multicultural learning community.

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