If you want to add it permanently then, assuming you use sh (or a descendant thereof but
not csh or any of its variants), add the following into your profile i.e.
$HOME/.profile
PERL5LIB=$PERL5LIB export PERL5LIB<new path>
or possibly
export PERL5LIB=$PERL5LIB
If you want all users to inherit this setting, then add the above into
/etc/profile.
Note that the above will vary if you are unfortunate/misguided enough to use the C shell - if nothing else, the file to change will be $HOME/.login.
Note also that you should avoid using shell specific scripts e.g. .bashrc, .kshrc or even .cshrc to set login session environment variables - these should be used merely to modify the login shell environment on a per shell basis.
A user level that continues to overstate my experience :-))
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