Judy Connorton, Associate Professor
Librarian & Chief Architecture Library
Library
Office: The Bernard and Ann Spitzer School of Architecture, South Campus, Room 101
Phone: (212) 650-8766
Fax: (212) 650-7214
E-mail: jconnorton@ccny.cuny.edu
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About Judy Connorton, Associate Professor
About Judy Connorton, Associate Professor 1991 Appointed Chief, CCNY Architecture Library.
Professional Activities include: 1996 Moderator, Architecture Section of the Art Libraries Society of North America (ARLIS); 2001 President Elect, national Association of Architecture School Librarians (AASL); 2002 President, AASL; 2005 Chair, ARLIS/NY, largest chapter in ARLIS; 2006 to date, AASL Awards Committee; 2008 to date, Archivist, AASL.
Education
B.A. Newton College of the Sacred Heart; M.L.S., University of Rhode Island; MPA SUNY/Albany
Courses Regularly Taught
Online library research sessions for undergraduate and graduate students in Architecture, landscape Architecture, and Urban Design.
Online library research sessions for FIQWS students (formerly NSS students).
Research Interests
Architectural history of City College. Co-editor, The City College of New York; 150 Years of Academic Architecture. (Author: Paul David Pearson, 1997). Curator of the CCNY exhibit: Academic Architecture at CCNY - The Post Legacy.
Recent architectural and economic development in Harlem. Co-curator of the exhibit: Changing Streetscapes: New Architecture & Open Space in Harlem. Also, co-creator of the Harlem Development Archive and Website:
French-Canadians in New England at the Turn of the Century. Research in progress.
Publications
Editor, CIRCUMSPICE, the library's newsletter.
“Statistical Profile of Academic Architecture Libraries,” with Jeanne Brown, Art Documentation 15(1): 39-50 (Fall 1996). (Based on a survey of 146 North American academic librarians in the US designed and conducted by Brown and Connorton.
“Thomas Dolliver Church,” in Dictionary of American Biography. (Supplement Ten). New York: Simon & Schuster Macmillan, 1995.
Last Updated: 8/3/09
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