Michael Adams (Graduate Center) contributed entries on T. Coraghessan Boyle and sports long fiction to Critical Survey of Long Fiction, 3rd revised ed. (Salem Press 2010).
Marta Bladek (John Jay) published “Literary Returns to Eastern and Central Europe” in The Holocaust: Essays and Documents (Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies and East European Monographs 2010). Marta lectured on the essay topic at the Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust studies at the Graduate Center, CUNY, on March 17.
Laura Cobus-Kuo (Hunter) co-authored “A Transdisciplinary Approach to the Integration of Electronic Health Technology to a School of Nursing” in Nursing Education Perspectives, 31.1 (2010): 41-43.
Anamika Dasgupta (York) published “Teaching and Learning in Second Life: A Pilot Study.” DisCover: The Journal of the York College Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning 2.1 (2009): 97-106.
John Drobnicki (York) contributed the entry on Lamar Hunt to Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives (Scribner’s 2010). John also published “York Alumna as Special Librarian” in Academic Affairs Update 3 (Nov. 2009): 6.
Louise Fluk (LaGuardia) published “The Narrative of Research as a Tool of Pedagogy and Assessment: A Literature Review” in In Transit: The LaGuardia Journal on Teaching and Learning 4 (2009): 40-56.
Raquel Gabriel (CUNY Law) published “Diversity in the Profession” in Law Library Journal 102 (winter 2010): 147-153. This essay is the first in a series of “Diversity Dialogues” columns Raquel will contribute to the official publication of the American Association of Law Libraries.
Njoki-Wa-Kinyatti (York) contributed the entry on Charles Hamilton Houston to Encyclopedia of African American History (ABC-CLIO 2010).
Maria Kiriakova, Mark Zubarev, Gretchen Gross, and Karen Okamoto (John Jay) collaborated on “Aiming at a Moving Target: Pilot Testing ebook Readers in an Urban Academic Library,” in Computers in Libraries 30.2 (2010): 20-24.
Louise Klusek and Christopher Tuthill (Baruch) published “Reference Training through a Co-mentoring Program” in Reference Renaissance: Current and Future Trends (Neal-Schuman, 2010).
Songqian Lu (City Tech) co-authored, with Dora Ho (Los Angeles Public Library) and Diana Wu (San Jose State University), ” Self Assessment to Better Serve Members of Chinese American Librarians Association” in Journal of Library and Information Science 35.1 (2009): 99.114.
Brian Lym, Lauren Yannotta, Hal Grossman, and Makrim Talih (Hunter) published “Assessing the Assessment: How Institutions Administered, Interpreted, and Used SAILS” in Reference Services Review 38.1 (2010): 168-186.
Karen Okamoto (John Jay) and Mark Aaron Polger (Staten Island) published “‘Can’t Anyone Be a Teacher Anyway?’: Student Perceptions of Academic Librarians as Teachers” in Library Philosophy and Practice (March 2010). Karen also wrote entries on Monsanto and the United Farm Workers to Green Food: An A-to-Z Guide (Sage 2010).
Kevin Reiss and Angela Sidman (OLS), with Jason Kucsma of METRO, published “Using Omeka to Build Digital Collections: The METRO Case Study” in D-Lib Magazine 16 (March-April 2010).
Scott Sheidlower (York) contributed several entries to reference works: Epilepsy Foundation and Alan Anderson Reich in Encyclopedia of American Disability History (Facts on File 2009); Barbara Gittings in Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives (Scribner’s 2010); and Joe Pintauro and George C. Wolfe in Encyclopedia of Contemporary LGBTQ Literature of the United States (Greenwood Press 2009).
Maura Smale (City Tech) and Mariana Regalado (Brooklyn) published “Using Blackboard to Deliver Library Research Skills Assessment: A Case Study” in Communications in Information Literacy, 3.2 (2009): 142-157. Maura also published “Evaluating Information: Introduction to College Research for a Developmental Writing Course” in Teaching Non-traditional Learners: Tools for Creative Instruction (Library Instruction Publications 2010) and “Demystifying the IRB: Human Subjects Research in Academic Libraries” in portal: Libraries and the Academy 10 (July 2010): 309-321.
Catherine Stern (LaGuardia) contributed the entry on A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., to Encyclopedia of Race and Crime (Sage 2009).
Di Su (York) published “”Standardization of Keyword Search Mode” in Journal of Electronic Resources Management 22.1/2 (2010): 28-39. He also contributed the entry on Sarah Caldwell to Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives (Scribner’s 2010).
Sydney Van Nort (City) published “Theft, Vandalism and Security in Libraries and Archives” in the online edition of Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. Sydney also co-wrote, with William Gibbons (City), “What a Woman Ought to Be: The ‘Other Half’ of the Kenneth Clark Legacy,” Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice, 22 (winter 2009): 28-32.
Lauren Yannotta, Brian Lym, and Shiao-Chuan Kung (Hunter) published “Using Podcasts for Assessing Information Research” in Academic Exchange Quarterly 14 (spring 2010): 13-17. This article was highlighted as one of the “Editor’s Choice” selections for the issue.
Hope Young (York) contributed the entry on Henry M. Morris to Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives (Scribner’s 2010). Hope also published “Turkish Scholar Visits York College Library” in Academic Affairs Update 3 (December 2009) and in CUNY Library News.