Faculty and Staff
Department Chair
Associate Professor
718-262-2021
AC-3G04
Prof. Kinyatti has published numerous articles in reference books. Her research interests focus on gender discrimination in education and violence in Africa with a special emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). She is also interested in school libraries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Full-Time Faculty
Assistant Professor
718-262-2037
AC-3G01A
Professor Cleary's current research interests include open access journals and their effect on library collections, faculty publishing patterns and student bibliographies. He has one peer reviewed article published on this subject. Library facility development in a planned urban environment and public informations's effect on urban development is another area of research interest. Professor Cleary is contributing book reviews to Choice.
Professor
718-262-2025
AC-3G02A
Prof. Drobnicki has published several articles relating to the presence of Holocaust-denial materials in libraries and on the Internet, and has also contributed articles to reference books.
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718-262-2475
AC-3G01C
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Associate Professor
718-262-2021
AC-3G04
Prof. Kinyatti has published numerous articles in reference books. Her research interests focus on gender discrimination in education and violence in Africa with a special emphasis on sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). She is also interested in school libraries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Professor
718-262-2018
AC-2G03
Finding definitive information in a variety of topics is my specialty. In the past, I have published several books and articles on the use of several computer based programs in the Library.
Assistant Professor
718-262-2302
AC-3G07
Prof. Megwalu has conducted research and published articles on Science lessons for elementary school students and use of Second Life in teaching and learning. She has recently published journal articles on teaching strategies for reference librarians. Currently, she is conducting research on Online Scholarly Communication and has presented a paper at the 9th International Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society.
Prof. Megwalu decided to become the Subject Editor of Computer and Information Technologies for Resources for College Libraries (RCL) after receiving an invitation from the Project Editor of RCL of ACRL/ CHOICE.
Besides teaching and research, Prof. Megwalu is also involved in public service concerning literacy for the underprivileged. In 2012, she organized a book drive and helped establish the first-ever library through African Library Project for the children of Mikundi Primary School in Malawi.
Assistant Professor
718-262-3809
AC-3G05A
System Administrator
718-262-5218
AC-3G03C
Mr. Sarwar's interests are in the areas of computer sciences and technologies. He has presented his knowledge and liaison between academic and information technology department; interacts with staffs from IT Helpdesk to ensure that systems issues are reported and followed-up on.
His is specialized and contributes to a team of professionals dedicated to provide support in relation to network, operating systems, and applications. He is inquisitive and eager to learn more new skills, to take more responsibilities especially in terms of techniques, technology in the information technology world, which is a very fast changing environment.
Being a System Administrator Mr. Sarwar currently working at York College Library's IT systems which provides technical supports to the Library in high volume of faculty and students using PC's and workstations within Network, hardware/software troubleshooting, ability to recognize problem situations and work with technology teams for resolution.
Assistant Professor
718-262-2017
AC-2G02
Prof. Sheidlower has published several biographical articles relating to various topics from terrorism to American cinema. He has just published a book on using humor to teach information literacy which he co-wrote with Joshua Vossler of Carolina Coastal University in Conway, South Carolina. He has presented at several conferences as both an invited keynote speaker and a panelist on topics ranging from humor and teaching in the library to working with the disabled in library settings.
Associate Professor
718-262-2031
AC-3G05
Di Su's research interests are in academic reference databases and research resources on the Internet, business and investing, Classical music, and sports. He has published several articles and edited two books relating to these fields.
Assistant Professor
718-262-2022
AC-3G02B
Prof. Urban's research interests are library science, emerging technologies, and English literature.
Professor Emeriti
Professor Emerita
718-262-2034
AC-3G05
Prof. Young has written several biographical articles for reference books, as well as contributing articles about Serials and Interlibrary Loan to the Library newsletter.
Part-Time Faculty
Krepp, Kenneth,
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Lucas, Pamela,
Adjunct Lecturer
College Laboratory Technician
Staff
Avila, Grace,
Assistant to HEO, Manager of Circulation & Reserve
Dunne, Rose,
Staff, Cataloging
Hilton, Travis,
CUNY Office Assistant
James, Myra,
Staff, Chief Librarian's Office
Main Number, Library,
Main Number
McMillan, Toni,
CUNY Office Assistant
Meyers, Vickitoy,
Secretary to the Chief Librarian


