Design impacts everything we do. What does this mean for libraries? Design comes into play as we craft our collections, create instruction programs, construct user-centered websites, renovate buildings, and redesign our policies. It mediates our information-seeking behavior, connects us with both students and faculty, and influences our interactions with our physical environment. This year’s symposium looks at design in academic libraries from four very different perspectives. Come join the conversation.
Committee members
24 SepSymposium Committee Members:
Carrie Marten (Chair)
SUNY Purchase
Susanne Markgren, ACRL/NY president
SUNY Purchase
Eloise Bellard
Adelphi University
Jay Bernstein
Kingsborough Community College
Barbara Bonous-Smit
Queensborough Community College
Dianne Gordon Conyers
LaGuardia Community College
Fiona Grady
Stony Brook University
Katrina Frazier
Nassau Community College
Caroline Fuchs
St. John’s University
Michael Handis
CUNY Graduate Center
Rosanne Humes
Nassau Community College
Irina Kandarasheva
Columbia University Libraries
Edward Keane
Long Island University
Patricia Keogh
Long Island University
Anne Leonard
The New York City College of Technology
Sandra Marcus
Queensborough Community College
Gloria Meisel
Westchester Community College
Anice Mills
Columbia University Libraries
Mark Aaron Polger
College of Staten Island
Sarah Pomerantz
Adelphi University
Werner Sbaschnik
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Kathryn Shaughnessy
St. John’s University
Marsha Spiegelman
Nassau Community College
Shelly Warwick
Touro College
Maureen Weicher
St. John’s University
Susan Werner
Stony Brook University
Bellinda Wise
Nassau Community College
Kris Wycisk
Mercy College