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135. Beyond Books: How Carnegie Mellon's Libraries Are Adapting to the Digital Age

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Join host Joe Kerins on the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, for a fascinating discussion with Keith Webster, the Dean of University Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University. This episode dives deep into the integral role of libraries in modern education, touching on their evolution and continued relevance in a digital age. Key highlights include:

  • The Painted Fence Tradition: The episode starts with a look at Carnegie Mellon's unique tradition of painting "The Fence," a symbol of student expression and campus culture.
  • In-depth Interview with Dean Webster: Keith Webster shares his journey from studying computer science in Scotland to leading university libraries across the globe. His insights reveal the transformation of libraries from quiet book repositories to vibrant academic hubs.
  • The Role of Libraries Today: Webster discusses the dynamic shift in libraries due to digital technologies, emphasizing their critical role in student life and learning.
  • Interdisciplinary Programs at Carnegie Mellon: The conversation explores Carnegie Mellon’s innovative programs that blend design, arts, and technology, highlighting the university's focus on interdisciplinary education.
  • Future of Libraries and Education: Dean Webster talks about future challenges and opportunities for libraries, including their role in fostering critical thinking and information literacy amidst the rise of digital misinformation.
  • Libraries as Cultural Reflectors: The episode also touches on how libraries reflect the cultural and social diversity of their environments, from the U.S. to New Zealand and Australia.

This episode provides an enlightening perspective on how libraries adapt and thrive in changing educational landscapes, offering valuable lessons for students, educators, and library professionals alike.

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Join host Joe Kerins on the College Knowledge Podcast, sponsored by the College Planning Network and Paradigm Financial Group, for a fascinating discussion with Keith Webster, the Dean of University Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University. This episode dives deep into the integral role of libraries in modern education, touching on their evolution and continued relevance in a digital age. Key highlights include:

  • The Painted Fence Tradition: The episode starts with a look at Carnegie Mellon's unique tradition of painting "The Fence," a symbol of student expression and campus culture.
  • In-depth Interview with Dean Webster: Keith Webster shares his journey from studying computer science in Scotland to leading university libraries across the globe. His insights reveal the transformation of libraries from quiet book repositories to vibrant academic hubs.
  • The Role of Libraries Today: Webster discusses the dynamic shift in libraries due to digital technologies, emphasizing their critical role in student life and learning.
  • Interdisciplinary Programs at Carnegie Mellon: The conversation explores Carnegie Mellon’s innovative programs that blend design, arts, and technology, highlighting the university's focus on interdisciplinary education.
  • Future of Libraries and Education: Dean Webster talks about future challenges and opportunities for libraries, including their role in fostering critical thinking and information literacy amidst the rise of digital misinformation.
  • Libraries as Cultural Reflectors: The episode also touches on how libraries reflect the cultural and social diversity of their environments, from the U.S. to New Zealand and Australia.

This episode provides an enlightening perspective on how libraries adapt and thrive in changing educational landscapes, offering valuable lessons for students, educators, and library professionals alike.

Video Version of Podcast YouTube:
The College Knowledge Podcast

Follow us on social media:
Instagram
Facebook
LinkedIn
Visit us online:
The College Knowledge Podcast Website
Elite Collegiate Planning

  continue reading

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