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Foreword, Lydia Pyne
Introduction, Corinna Norrick-Ruhl and Shafquat Towheed
Section 1: Private and public reading spaces
Chapter 1: An examination of Bookshelves in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic as a liminal space, Shafquat Towheed (The Open University, UK)
Chapter 2: Crisis Book Browsing: Restructuring the Retail Shelf Life of Books, Kenna MacTavish (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Chapter 3: Your Bookshelf is Problematic: Progressive and Problematic Publishing in the Age of COVID-19' Chiara Bullen (University of Stirling, Scotland)
Chapter 4: Old Books on New Media: Reader Responses to The Thorn Birds and Late Night with Seth Meyers Jennifer Burek Pierce (Universit of Iowa, USA)
Section 2: Material culture on screen
Chapter 5: Zoom as a Digital Medium: Bookshelves in Backgrounds throughout History Paizha Stoothoff (California State University, Los Angeles, USA)
Chapter 6: You Can Look but You Cant Touch: Representations of the Materiality of the Printed Book on Screen, Amanda Lastoria (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Chapter 7: Bookish Objects on the Bookshelf, Emily Baulch (University of Queensland, Australia)
Chapter 8: Writing with Spines: Bookshelf Art, Found Poetry, and the Practice of Assemblage Claire Battershill (University of Toronto, Canada)
Section 3: Libraries, pedadogy and reading during the pandemic.-Chapter 9: Books, reading and #parentinginapandemic Corinna Norrick-Ruhl (University of Munster, Germany)
Chapter 10: A Bookshelf of the World. Bringing Students Books inside the Classroom: a Means for Epistemic Democracy?, Nelleke Moser (Vrije Universiteit, Netherlands)
Chapter 11: Online Learning, Library Access and Bookcase Insecurity: A German Case Study Chandni Ananth, Ellen Barth, Laura Ntoumanis and Natalia Tolpstopyat (University of Munster, Germany)
Chapter 12: "Ummmmm, guys? Don't microwave your books" : Readers, Authors, and Institutions in #PandemicReading Tweets Leah Henrickson (University of Leeds, UK).

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