The library, long built on the assumption of physical presence, now faces a more fundamental question: what does it mean to serve knowledge workers who may never share the same room again? Across industries, the abrupt dispersal of office life revealed not chaos but unexpected clarity — that much of what we called work could happen anywhere, and often better. For librarians, this is not a temporary disruption to weather but a permanent reorientation of how services, training, and access must be designed. The map of where work happens has been redrawn, and the institutions built to support it m