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Reframing libraries: From repositories to connectors of people and ideas

2026๋…„ 3์›” 16์ผ

Podcast live recording with Cyril Oberlander

Cyril Oberlander, Library Dean at Cal Poly Humboldt, on the evolving role of libraries in an age of co-creation and AI

At the live podcast recording from Elsevier Impact Conference 2025 in Chicago, Cyril Oberlander, Library Dean at Cal Poly Humboldt, offered a compelling reframing of what libraries represent today. Once viewed primarily as repositories of books and journals, libraries, he argues, are now laboratories for learning and collaborationโ€”spaces where information is transformed into shared understanding and innovation.

โ€œLibraries have always been learning environments,โ€ Oberlander reflected. โ€œBut in todayโ€™s digital world, they are about connecting people and ideas.โ€ This transformation, he explained, is not about replacing print with digital, but about expanding how knowledge is created, shared, and verified. Through initiatives like digital publishing and student co-authorship, Cal Poly Humboldtโ€™s library empowers learners to become creators: โ€œWe want every student to publish before they graduate,โ€ he said.

As artificial intelligence reshapes how information is consumed and interpreted, Oberlander underscored the enduring importance of citation, verification, and source quality. His teamโ€™s โ€œAsk Alex Humboldtโ€ projectโ€”a custom AI trained on the universityโ€™s own scholarly repositoryโ€”embodies that philosophy. โ€œThe source still matters,โ€ he noted. โ€œIf we can trace back to it, we empower our learners and researchers with verifiable information.โ€

Beyond technology, Oberlander sees libraries as essential to rebuilding trust in knowledge itself. In an era of fragmented information ecosystems and declining media literacy, libraries can serve as connectors that help communities navigate truth together. โ€œWe have to ask whatโ€™s eroding trust,โ€ he said. โ€œLibraries are uniquely positioned to reconnect people through shared information and shared understanding.โ€

From co-publishing with students to integrating AI responsibly, Oberlanderโ€™s message is clear: libraries are no longer static archivesโ€”they are dynamic catalysts for connection, creativity, and credibility in the pursuit of knowledge.

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