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ATGthePodcast 260 - Navigating the Future of Libraries with Michael Levine-Clark

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In this episode, guest host Michael Upshall talks with Michael Levine-Clark, Dean of the University of Denver Library. He discusses his academic background, the evolution of libraries, and the changing role of librarianship in the digital age. He emphasizes the importance of library staff, current issues in library metrics, and the impact of open research and AI on library services. Levine-Clark also shares insights on hiring trends in libraries and the role of institutional repositories in promoting open access. Takeaways
  • Michael's academic background in history informs his perspective on librarianship.
  • The role of libraries has shifted from being the main source of information to helping users navigate a complex information landscape.
  • Investing in library staff is crucial for adapting to the evolving needs of users.
  • Current library metrics and agreements need better data for effective decision-making.
  • Hiring trends in libraries are expanding beyond traditional MLS qualifications.
  • Institutional repositories have not significantly promoted open research, but they serve compliance needs.
  • Open research initiatives are largely driven by funder mandates rather than library efforts.
  • AI has the potential to transform library services, particularly in improving user experience and metadata creation.
  • The library's web presence is becoming more important than the physical building.
  • Personal interests like photography and cooking provide balance to Michael's professional life.
The video of this interview can be found here: https://youtu.be/w4ylE4Sg6y0
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In this episode, guest host Michael Upshall talks with Michael Levine-Clark, Dean of the University of Denver Library. He discusses his academic background, the evolution of libraries, and the changing role of librarianship in the digital age. He emphasizes the importance of library staff, current issues in library metrics, and the impact of open research and AI on library services. Levine-Clark also shares insights on hiring trends in libraries and the role of institutional repositories in promoting open access. Takeaways
  • Michael's academic background in history informs his perspective on librarianship.
  • The role of libraries has shifted from being the main source of information to helping users navigate a complex information landscape.
  • Investing in library staff is crucial for adapting to the evolving needs of users.
  • Current library metrics and agreements need better data for effective decision-making.
  • Hiring trends in libraries are expanding beyond traditional MLS qualifications.
  • Institutional repositories have not significantly promoted open research, but they serve compliance needs.
  • Open research initiatives are largely driven by funder mandates rather than library efforts.
  • AI has the potential to transform library services, particularly in improving user experience and metadata creation.
  • The library's web presence is becoming more important than the physical building.
  • Personal interests like photography and cooking provide balance to Michael's professional life.
The video of this interview can be found here: https://youtu.be/w4ylE4Sg6y0
  continue reading

272 episodes

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