The Equinox

Libraries & Computer Lab Protocols for the Fall

Jhoana T. Merino-Martinez

News Editor

Libraries and computer labs–essential parts of the academic experience at FDU– will look different this fall semester, as outlined in the reopening plan announced by President Capuano on July 20

For libraries, the available services will be:

Masks are mandatory for both staff and patrons within the library, hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipes are available, and unusable furniture will be marked to maintain social distancing. Plexiglass will be installed at reference desks, and in-person reference services will be conducted by appointment only.

The staff is also instructed to clean all high-touch points throughout the day, in addition to keeping disinfecting wipes available on all computer areas. 

Library workshops will continue virtually or in small groups in the building. All library staff will work according to a hybrid model, alternating between home and campus. 

Curbside pickup will be introduced in the fall, and will operate with the following guidelines:

Computer labs will not be allowed for classes that don’t need access to technology. Tech support services may continue via screen-sharing if possible. 

Functional computers are six feet apart, others will be disabled and seating decreased. 

Hand sanitizer and disinfectant wipe stations will be provided. Plexiglass will also be installed at the info desk to separate workers and patrons.

Computer labs will be cleaned once a day, following the same schedule as classrooms. 

The computer labs and the Giovatto Library are important resources for Metropolitan students. While these resources are still open, the above guidelines will undoubtedly make this experience different, but it is the new normal. 


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