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Featured Resources: Faculty-Authored Publications in OneSearch

by Matthew Dineiro on 2022-04-18T15:32:54-04:00 | 0 Comments

Featured Resources link on CCNY Libraries catalog, OneSearch

Great scholarship and research takes place at the City College of New York. We have many acclaimed faculty and City College of New York Libraries take great pride in honoring them where we can. Librarians make a special effort to collect books published by CCNY faculty and we are pleased to be able to put those on display using OneSearch, the Libraries’ catalog, which has a new special feature called “Featured Resources.” In keeping with our appreciation of CCNY faculty, one of the first featured resource collections we created was one highlighting the published books of City College Faculty (this feature does not allow us to highlight journal articles).

CCNY Libraries' Featured Resources pageWith the help of college assistant Jessica Guzman, I cross checked the online faculty directory with the back-end library catalog. We checked that the list of catalog results matched with the stated subject areas of the faculty members in question, as well as making sure that the book was written in a year when a living member of the City College Faculty could reasonably have written it. Some faculty members have diligently listed their published works on their faculty profile in the directory, for which I am grateful because it made for an easier time compiling these resources!

CCNY Faculty Authored Publications on OneSearch

This cross-checking and discovery procedure was imperfect so we welcome any faculty member to notify us about any of their published books that are not on this featured collection. Please e-mail me, Matthew Dineiro, Catalog & Metadata Services Librarian, at mdineiro@ccny.cuny.edu, and I will be happy to rectify it!

 


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