Beth Patin, Dave Lankes, & Mike Eisenberg

Libraries Lead!

Libraries Lead! is a provocative podcast about all things information & library hosted by Beth Patin (Assistant Professor, School of Information Studies, Syracuse U), Dave Lankes (Professor, iSchool, U of Texas), and Mike Eisenberg (Dean/Professor Emeritus, iSchool, U of Washington). Information age opportunities and challenges affect every aspect of human existence. We wrestle with such topics as social justice, political unrest, mis- and dis-information, kids, family and adult living; education and learning; work, employment, training and jobs; recreation, entertainment, and play; disasters...

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Beth Patin, Dave Lankes, & Mike Eisenberg

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Education

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1 maj 2026

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Episode 51 (May 2026): The Changing Contours of the Information Field 01.05.2026

This episode examines the ascent of library science education  from the academic periphery to becoming central to the modern university within Information Schools (iSchools). Over the past fifty years, the field has transformed from a niche, single-degree program into broad-based, robust, multi-program iSchool powerhouses with significant research funding and enrollments.  But, iSchools exist with...

Episode 50 (April 2026): Open Doors: Libraries as Sanctuary Space 01.04.2026

Libraries aspire to be a place where everyone belongs — and in Episode 50, we explore what that commitment looks like in today's world. Far from simply reaffirming tradition, libraries are actively expanding their roles, From welcoming undocumented community members without fear, to opening their doors to neighbors experiencing homelessness, to providing access and safe spaces for student wel...

Episode 49 (March 2026): It's a Crime! And, that's an INFORMATION Problem. 01.03.2026

America's obsession with crime, from Serial to Investigation Discovery marathons, runs deep, and libraries are right there with our patrons, stocking the thrillers and hosting the book clubs.   But in Episode 49, Dave, Beth, and Mike ask a harder question: what lies beneath every cold case, wrongful conviction, and uninvestigated crime? The answer, again and again, is an information failure....

Episode 48 (February 2026): Can Mad Libs be Masterpieces? AI and The Arts! 01.02.2026

Some say it’s theft, some call Generative AI a collaborator, many see the underpinnings of AI as simply remixing what is. Yet, the ideas of theft, remixing, and collaboration are all firmly founded in the arts. From pop art to hip hop, the idea of creation through imitation and derivation has a long tradition. Renaissance painters learned and made a living from copying their masters. Song covers l...

Episode 47 (January 2026): Life in the Digital Fast Lane: Who's Drivin' and Who's Ridin'? 01.01.2026

Let’s stop for a moment, take a deep breath, and look around at the world that we humans have created and that we inhabit. Here’s a  snapshot of what it's like to live day to day in 2026 with smartphones, the Internet, Web, AI, social media, augmented reality, and all the other digital systems that we rely on in various aspects of our lives - work, social relationships, entertainment, politic...

Special Episode 46 (Dec 15, 2025): Libraries Lead! xInfoversity Crossover Episode- From Collections to Communities: Reimagining Library Education 14.12.2025

In this groundbreaking crossover episode, two podcasts (with Syracuse roots) – Libraries Lead and Infoversity – unite to explore the future of library education. Dr. Beth Patin, Associate Professor and newly appointed Program Director for the MS in Library and Information Science program, sits down with Dean Jeff Hemsley for an in-depth conversation about preparing the next generation of informati...

Episode 45 (December 2025): What’s a Library—And Who is in Charge? 01.12.2025

In case we don't have enough to worry about, in May 2025, a Federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals judge dismissed free speech claims in a public library book removal case in Texas. The Court ruled that library collection decisions are “government speech” and therefore not protected by the First Amendment.   This is a very very serious ruling. If it stands, there are far-reaching control issu...

Bonus Episode 44+: Saskia Scheltjens, Head of Research Services, Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands. 09.11.2025

Saskia Scheltjens is the model of the curious information guru. She has worked in the university and museum world in Belgium and the Netherlands, and is currently Head of Research Services at the Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands. Her work at the Rijksmuseum has set the standard for accessibility, data management, and creating truly hybrid cultural heritage institutions. In this episode she talks to Da...

Episode 44 (November 2025): It’s Mutual! Communities Supporting Libraries and Libraries Supporting Communities 01.11.2025

From natural disasters to social unrest to ongoing political and cultural attacks, libraries have consistently stepped up as safe havens, hubs for reliable information, and anchors of resilience.     Yes, communities turn to libraries in moments of crisis. But, libraries too face crises – especially right now when our very mission is threatened. There’s a rising tide of book bans, ideological atta...

Bonus Episode 43+: Erik Boekesteijn 14.10.2025

Erik Boekesteijn, Senior Advisor National Library of the Netherlands, is a self-described Global Library motivator and Library Pirate. In this bonus episode, Dave and Erik talk about story telling and future thinking. Recorded at the AI in Cultural Heritage Institutions September 9, 2025 Meeting.

Episode 43 (October 2025): You Need a Master's Degree to be a Librarian? 01.10.2025

Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s near and dear to us: the pathways into librarianship and the broader information professions—the credentials, the professional development, and, honestly, the things we didn’t learn in library school.  Right now, higher education is being squeezed from every direction. Financial pressures are mounting with cuts to research and development funding, and uncert...

Bonus Episode (Sept 2025) Aaron Chaote is Director of Research & Strategy, University of Texas Libraries 18.09.2025

This semester (Autumn 2025), Dave is teaching a course off AI in Cultural Heritage Institutions. For that he is talking with global experts in libraries and museums about AI and its impact.  We offer some of these conversations as bonus episodes, and here’s the first:   Aaron Chaote is Director of Research & Strategy at the University of Texas Libraries. He focuses, “on research and innovation...

Episode 42 (September 2025): Dumb and Dumber: The Year of Being Dumb 01.09.2025

There has been an assault on knowledge institutions in the past 8 months. Added to attacks on libraries are attempts to shape and control universities, museums, and federal agencies like the Library of Congress, the National Archives, and the National Institutes of Health. Besides executive actions, there have been important judicial decisions that have massive implications for libraries, such as...

Episode 41 (May 2025): IMLS The Little Agency That Could 01.05.2025

 Aughhhh!!! We knew this was coming, but it still hurts – even more. As part of the chain-saw destruction of much of the US federal government, the Institute for Museum and Library Services has been eliminated to the maximum extend of the law and ordered to reduce services and personnel to the minimum required by law. All budget requests from IMLS are rejected except those to shut down the agencie...

Episode 40 (April 2025) March Madness - Info Style 01.04.2025

With Dave on vacation, Beth & Mike also take a break from the challenges and issues facing the library & information field. Since both are both avid sports fans and since it’s “March Madness” (college basketball’s post-season extravaganza) time, they build on last month’s “information perspective” by taking a look at the entire phenomenon while wearing their library & information-color...

Episode 39 (March 2025): Looking at the World Through Information-Colored Glasses 03.03.2025

 All three of us are hopelessly biased. We look at the world through “information-colored glasses.” This means that when we engage in any and all aspects of human life – work, play, learning – we can’t help but consider what’s going on from an information perspective. In any situation or in relation to any “person, place, or thing,” we almost unconsciously begin to identify and ponder the nature a...

DeepSeek AI Watch Feb 2025 Episode 38 bonus 11.02.2025

From the Libraries Lead Podcast - February 2025, AI Watch Segment.  In this 12 minute video, Dave Lankes explains why DeepSeek is such a big deal. Then, he blows our minds by demonstrating how DeepSeek works and maybe even ... thinks(?) because DeepSeek includes its "chain of thought reasoning and prompting" as it answers questions. Take a look and listen for "under-the-hood" i...

Episode 38 (Feb 2025): Stop Calling Them Customers!! 02.02.2025

  Library & information science for decades has focused on the “user” perspective in systems and services. This includes HCI (human-computer interaction), interfaces, features in search and catalog systems, and ways of improving services (e.g., online/chat reference, maker spaces, events). We provide systems, resources, and services and users use them. Furthermore, "users (or customers) k...

Episode 37 (Jan 2024): Show Me the $$ 01.01.2025

In the beginning … of our dot com digital age (roughly from the late 1970s) … there was a expectation that information and computer technology (ICT) would be a boon to society. Technology could be liberating rather than oppressing. The hope was that new products and services (e.g., personal computers, the Internet, the WWW, search engines, smart phones, social media)  would lead to a more equitabl...

Episode 36 (DEC 2024) – The Days After - What Now? 30.11.2024

The election is over, and the reactions are emotional and raw. Some people are cheering; others crying. America is still as divided politically and socially as the day before. Putting those things aside, let’s look ahead from an information & library perspective. What’s in store for us as individuals, families and communities? Are there lessons learned from the campaigns and result from an inf...

BONUS EPISODE 36+ - NotebookLM 30.11.2024

Dave explores NotebookLM’s podcasting feature. NotebookLM is an AI system from Google that lets you create a workspace around documents that summarizes, creates study guides, and much more. One of the features is creating an “Audio Overview” that transforms your notes and documents into a two person podcast. Dave was impressed, see what you think.  And let us know!! Email info@librarieslead.org Po...

EPISODE 35 (NOV 2024) A Once in a Lifetime...Again and Again and Again 01.11.2024

Natural and human-made crises, disasters, emergencies, and catastrophes. Whatever the cause (climate change, poverty, disease, overpopulation, war), it's undeniable that communities and individuals are continually facing daunting problems and challenges across the globe. In the first year of this podcast in Episode 11 (Nov 2021), we discussed how everyday people are just trying to survive, th...

BONUS INTERVIEW (September 2024) - Rebekah Cummings, Librarian & 2024 Candidate for Lt. Gov of Utah! 01.10.2024

Rebekah Cummings is interviewed by Dave Lankes. Rebekah was chosen to run with Gubernatorial candidate, Brian King. He described Rebekah as: “A mom. A public servant. A librarian. A defender against book banning and censorship. Utahns will be well served by Rebekah’s leadership through her advocacy for intellectual freedom and commitment to empowering families.” Rebekah is the Director of Digital...

Episode 34 (October 2024) AI-Corrosion (and Repair!) of Trust in Public Institutions 01.10.2024

Corrosive AI: Effects On and Expanded Roles Of Libraries and the Information Field Sigh. It’s not enough that our instantly and continually connected information environment has eroded trust everywhere—including in our public institutions. The Internet, World Wide Web, and social media have been super-spreaders for misinformation (unintended misleading or false information) and dis-information (pu...

Episode 33 (May/June 2024): TikTok—Is the Clock Really Ticking for TikTok? 14.06.2024

TikTok! Used regularly by over half the US population, why do so many either love or loathe TikTok? Is it simply a fun and terrific platform for creating, sharing, and consuming content? Is it an addictive, mental health hazard destroying America’s youth? Is it a major national security threat of Chinese infiltration? Is it all of the above…and more?  We first discussed TikTok two years ago in Epi...

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