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Thursday February 27, 2025 11:00am - 11:55am CST
In spring 2024, the University Library at Portland State University faced an unexpected upheaval: the occupation of the library by protestors, leading to a months-long closure of the building for extensive repairs costing more than $1.25 million. The manager of reference services collaborated with access services to open a small pop-up library in the student union building, including what became a combined service area, following a month where chat reference was the library’s only consistent service point. We also dealt with some new kinds of reference transactions: inquiries from media and police; and many expressions of concern and offers of help from library patrons. And, throughout the occupation and the building closure, we saw extensive misinformation about the library itself, on the web, from our patrons, in the media, and on professional listservs from people outside our own library. In this session, the manager of reference services will share the lessons learned from this different kind of crisis, including working with new and familiar partners and navigating civil unrest in a politically charged climate, as well as suggestions for all librarians on ways to prepare for and manage the unexpected, including the traumatic reverberations that can last even when a building is repainted and reopened.
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Joan Petit

Portland State University, Portland State University
Joan Petit is the Manager of Reference Services and Library Technologies at Portland State University. She holds an MSLS and a BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an MA in English from Western Carolina University.
Thursday February 27, 2025 11:00am - 11:55am CST
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