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Date: | Fri, 5 Feb 2021 14:14:26 +0000 |
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Hello All, Here are the main points and links from the latest REALM report which can be viewed at:
https://oclcwebinar.webex.com/recordingservice/sites/oclcwebinar/recording/2f59299a5a24424ab2825ec2cd709e2d/playback
* Battelle Lab is working on Tests 7 & 8 which will investigate how cold and hot temperatures affect the length of time the COVID-19 virus can live on surfaces
* Results for Test 6 were reported. Surfaces tested were glass, marble, laminate, brass, and powder-coated steel. The lab found that even though trace amounts could be detected on the steel, laminate, and glass on Day 6, the quantifiable limit (LOQ) of virus they set for the test was not detectable for all the surfaces on Day 2.
* Link to REALM project site and all test results https://www.oclc.org/realm/happening-now.html
* REALM Toolkit resources https://www.oclc.org/realm/resources/cleaning-considerations.html - This resource provide libraries, museums, and archives with guidance to help them make re-opening and general services decisions. It includes handouts, checklists, and decision aids (more will be added soon)
* Link to join REALM e-mail list https://www.oclc.org/realm/subscribe.html
The webinar update also featured the directors of the Buffalo History Museum and Humboldt County Library System (northern California) who shared what they were doing for re-opening planning and altered services. These included:
* Cleaning protocols and "time last cleaned" checklists, physical distancing signage, mask requirements
* Quarantining of materials
* Use of acrylic service desk shields and self-cleaning panels around exhibits
* Curbside pick-up, book bundles, StoryWalks, outdoor book collection browsing, printing services
* Virtual programs
* Vaccine sign-up and other community outreach
Remaining unknowns for research:
1. How much virus can an infected person leave on a surface?
2. How much virus can someone pick from a surface?
3. How much virus does it take to cause infection in an individual?
Stay tuned. Deb
Deborah A. Clark, MLIS
Library Management Specialist
Maine State Library
(207)233-2193
E-mail: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
"Great Libraries Build Strong Communities"
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