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

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

Update: 2025-03-03
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 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 and influence of all things information including (but not limited to ) information systems, processes, artifacts, resources, management, behaviors, and ethics. 

 We find this information perspective to be incredibly valuable and interesting as we try to make sense of “life, the universe, and everything else.” We’ve studied, taught, presented, and applied an information perspective in many many settings. 

 Therefore, in this episode of the Libraries Lead podcast, we share the information perspective in terms of what, why, and how it may be useful for you too to put on “information-colored glasses.”

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

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

Beth Patin, Dave Lankes, & Mike Eisenberg