Reopening Archives, Libraries, and Museums (REALM) Information Hub: A COVID-19 Research Project.
- Julia Betancor
- Sep 22, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 26, 2020

As libraries and museums around the country begin to resume operations and reopen facilities to the public, there is a need for clear information to support the handling of core museums, libraries, and archival materials.
OCLC, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and Battelle are conducting research on how long the COVID-19 virus survives on materials that are prevalent in libraries, archives, and museums. The project will draw upon the research to produce authoritative, science-based information on how—or if— materials can be handled to mitigate exposure to staff and visitors.
To achieve these goals, the REALM project will:
Collect, review, and summarize authoritative research that applies to materials commonly found in the collections and facilities of archives, libraries, and museums
Ongoing consultation and engagement with a project steering committee, working groups, and other subject matter experts from archives, libraries, and museums
Laboratory testing of how COVID-19 interacts with a selection of materials commonly found in archives, libraries, and museums; and identifying methods of handling and remediation
Synthesize the above inputs into toolkit resources that support reopening and operational considerations
Share project information and toolkit resources through the project website and amplified by member associations and support organizations that serve archives, libraries, and/or museums.
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