Abstract
This article discusses outreach initiatives that took place during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020–2021 at the Texas A&M University Libraries’ Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, which houses special collections, rare books, and the University Archives. The State of Texas and the Texas A&M main campus reopened earlier than most. The article reflects on how the Cushing Library responded to the circumstances created by the pandemic, including the development of online programs and a blog, while closed to the public. It also examines the combination of online and in-person programming after reopening in August 2020, including a large LGBTQIA+ collaborative exhibition. The article discusses the pressure of remaining highly productive and efficient during unprecedented times.
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Francesca Marini
Dr. Francesca Marini holds a PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles, and is Associate Professor, Programming and Outreach Librarian at the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University Libraries, in College Station, Texas (USA).