COVID-19 has affected American schools, hospitals and businesses. But libraries—which often serve people who have nowhere else to turn—have responded in unprecedented ways. Like many of us, they’ve had to pivot, going from providing extensive in-person services and programming onsite in branches to quickly establishing virtual lectures and classes, and contactless material pickup, as well as services that were strictly COVID-related like contact tracing. As librarians emerge from closures, they are thinking about how they will maintain existing services along with the new ones.