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Season 5 Archives

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

In this episode, we share our disgust and anger at the devastating actions by the Tump administration in eliminating, for all intents and purposes, the Institute for Museum and Library Services. This is a gut punch and we need to catch our collective breaths, celebrate this outstanding agency, and then figure out what we can do individually and together to fight back.

Episode 40 (April 2025): March Madness – Info Style

It’s March Madness time! So, check your brackets, grab a beverage and snacks, root for your favorite teams, and join Beth & Mike as they share and challenge each other’s perceptions and predictions with their library & information science perspectives on the whole phenomenon.

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

Find out what's it like to look at the world from an information perspective, to put on your"information colored glasses!

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BONUS VIDEO (AI Watch Feb 2025): Go Deep into DeepSeek

From the Libraries Lead Podcast - February 2025, AI Watch Segment. Dave Lankes explains and demonstrates DeepSeek - the Chinese-based AI system. Go "under the hood" on DeepSeek and see how it performed better than any other current AI on Beth's query about integration in Alabama schools.

EPISODE 38 (February 2025) Stop Calling Them Customers!!

Maybe it’s time to move on from a piecemeal “customer” focus, and consider to a more complete “whole people in communities” approach.

Episode 37 (January 2025) Show Me the $$

ENSHITTIFICATION. It’s a real thing—the purposeful degradation of the quality in systems in order to maximize profits. And we saw ICT as a boon to society, liberating not oppressing. Sigh. Listen in as we explore enshittification and the implications of all this profit-seeking across all types of information systems.

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Bonus Episode 36+: NotebookLM

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.

Episode 36 (December 2024): The Days After – What Now?

The election is over, and the reactions are emotional and raw. America is still as divided politically and socially as the day before. What’s in store for us as individuals, families and communities? What might the next few years look like for libraries and librarians and those who use and rely on library resources and service?

Episode 35 (November 2024): A Once in a Lifetime…Again and Again and Again

Natural and human-made crises, disasters, emergencies, and catastrophes. Beth leads us through an update on how we've progressed or declined in our collective ability to deal with crises, and how the library & information field can play an even more active and visible role in preparing for, during, and recovering from these disasters.

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

AI provides a new level of destructive capability to undermine trust in government and public institutions, and unfortunately yes, even in libraries. This episode focuses on these AI tools, their corrosive effects, and ways that libraries and librarians can help to repair the damage.

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