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Including Academic, Public, Special and School Libraries Directory of Libraries in Westchester County 2008-2009 Including Academic, Public, Special and School Libraries Academic Libraries 2008 - 2009 Berkeley College ([email protected]) The Berkeley College Library ILL: Kathleen Mannino (5342) 99 Church St., White Plains, NY 10601 ([email protected]) TEL: 914-694-1122 FAX: 914-328-9469 Electronic Resources: Ana Fontoura (5456) Home Page URL: www.berkeley.org/library.nsf ([email protected]) Hours: Mon -Thurs 8am-9pm Circulation: Christina Blay (5340) Friday 8am-4pm, Saturday 9am -2pm, Sun Closed ([email protected]) Holidays: Major holidays and between quarters. Archivist: Martha Counihan, O.S.U. (5349) Handicapped access: Yes ([email protected]) Access: Outside users (on-site only) Concordia College Special Collections: Business, Law and Fashion Personnel: Scheele Memorial Library Director: James Leftwich 171 White Plains Road, Bronxville, NY 10708 ([email protected]) TEL: 337-9300 Ext.2202 FAX: 395-4893 Reference: Ed Rivera ([email protected]) Hours: Hours: Mon -Thurs 8:00 am-12:00 pm Fri 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Sat 1:00 pm-5:00 pm, Sun College of New Rochelle, Gill Library 2:00pm-12:00 pm Summer Hours: Mon-Fri, Fri 8:30 am -4:30 pm 29 Castle Place, New Rochelle, NY 10805 Holidays Closed: New Year's Day, Good Friday, TEL: 654-5340 FAX: 654-5884 Easter, Easter Monday, Memorial Day, Home Page URL: Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day www.cnr.edu/home/library/index.htm (and the day following), Christmas Hours: Regular: Mon -Thurs 9am -11pm, Handicapped access: Accessible Entrance, Fri 9am -5pm, Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 1-11pm Accessible Restrooms, elevator Summer: Mon- Thurs 9am-10pm, Fri 9am-5pm, Access: Anyone can use the materials on-site. Sat. 10am-6pm, Sunday Closed. On-site borrowing: will accept ALA interlibrary Special hours during exam periods and holidays loan form. May borrow materials with Concordia Holidays Closed: Labor Day, Thanksgiving, card Christmas, New Year's Day, Good Friday, Easter, Special Collections: Microbook Library of Fourth of July, Other special schedules posted. American Civilization, Microbook Library of English Handicapped access: By elevator to all areas Literature Curriculum Materials in Education of the library. Personnel: Access: On-site for outside users. Reference and Director: James E. Corby telephone reference. On-site borrowing: Will Associate Director: Susan Pfeister accept ALA form. All stacks are open. Archive open Periodicals: Rebecca J. Fitzgerald by appointment. Reference: Maureen Ward, Geoff Danisher Special Collections: Thomas More Collection, Archivist: Brigitte Conkling Ursuline Collection, Early English Text Society. Curriculum Materials: Nevine Haider James Joyce Collection, ERIC materials, Technical Services: Nevine Haider Archive (Early history of women's higher education Business librarian: Maureen Ward in NY state) ILL: Susan Pfeister Personnel: Dean: (open) Iona College Associate Dean: Margaret Lynn (5347) Ryan Library ([email protected]) 715 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801-1890 Reference: TEL: 633-2343 FAX: 633-2136 Mark Haber (5342) ([email protected]) Home Page URL: www.iona.edu/library/ Jennifer Ransom (5342) ([email protected]) Hours: Monday -Thursday 8am-12 midnight Kathleen Mannino (5342) ([email protected]) Friday 8am-9pm, Saturday 10am-6pm Tech Services: Margaret Lynn (5480) Sunday 9 am-12 midnight ([email protected]) Holidays Closed: Phone ahead Access Services: Jennifer Ransom (5342) Handicapped access: Yes, including restrooms ([email protected]) Access: On-site use by outside users, on-site Systems: Susan Acampora (5417) borrowing with ALA forms (library must call Academic Libraries – Page 1 Academic Libraries 2008 - 2009 ahead). Faculty of WALDO institutions may borrow Handicapped access: Accessible, including using their institution ID card with WALDO restrooms sticker. Access: On site use Special Collections: Library of American Special Collections: Allain Biography Collection; Civilization, Library of English Literature, Irish Zigmund Cerbu Collection on Hinduism & Buddhism. Collection Personnel: Personnel: Director: Rhonna A. Goodman (323-5277) Director of Libraries. Richard Palladino (633-2351) ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Associate Director: Jeff Rosedale (323-3206) Assistant Director of Libraries for ([email protected]) Public Services & Systems: Assistant Director for Collections: Natalka Sawchuk (633-2220) Claire Gabriel (323-5454) ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Coordinator of Technical Services/Catalog Admin. Assist: Elaine Provenzano (323-5207) Librarian: Diana Kiel (633-2417) ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Coordinator of Reference Services: Elizabeth Media Technology: Joseph Balducci (633-2352) Gallagher (323-3133) ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Undergraduate Librarian and Assistant Reference: Adrienne Franco (633-2348) Coordination of Information Literacy: Paula ([email protected]) Moskowitz (323-3159) ([email protected]) Serials: Valerie Masone (633-2449) Electronic Services Librarian: Walter Valero ([email protected]) (323-5385) ([email protected]) Circulation Supervisor. Kathleen Pascuzzi (633- Education Reference/Outreach Librarian: Lynda 2000 x4351) ([email protected]) Hanley (232-5314) ([email protected]) Document Delivery: Ed Helmrich (633-2352) Faculty and Instruction Librarian: Maureen ([email protected]) Kindilien (323-3132) ([email protected]) Instructional Resources. Callie Bergeris (633- Technical Services and Fundraising/Development 2347) ([email protected]) Librarian: Barbara Steffensen (323-7152) Electronic Resources: Tony Iodice (633-2347) ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Technical Services Assistant: Kevin Sullivan Public Services: Fred Leimer (633-2000 ext. 4024) (323-5453) ([email protected]) ([email protected]) Archivist and Special Collections Librarian: Angela Schiwy (323-5454) Iona College at Blue Hill ([email protected]) 2 Blue Hill Plaza – Concourse Level Cataloging Asst.: Patricia Bommicino (323-5453) P.O. Box 1522 ([email protected]) Pearl River, NY 10965 Circulation Coordinator: Debra Green (323-7255) TEL.: (845) 620-1350 FAX: (845) 620-1260 ([email protected]) Hours: Monday / Wednesday : 4pm-8pm Stacks Supervisor: Anthony Taylor (323-5274) Saturday 9am –l pm. ([email protected]) ILL Manager: Susan Majdak (323-5345) Manhattanville College ([email protected]) Media & Instructional Services Coordinator: Manhattanville College Library David Dixon (323-3154) 2900 Purchase Street, Purchase, NY 10577 ([email protected]) TEL: 323-5275 FAX: 694-8139 Home Page URL:www.mville.edu/library Maryknoll Society Library Hours: Mon-Thurs 8am-11pm; Fri 8am-9pm; Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 10am-11pm. 55 Ryder Rd., PO Box 305 The Library is open 24/7 to the Manhattanville Maryknoll, NY 10545-0305 community after the second week of the Fall and TEL: 941-7590 EXT. 2615 Spring semesters. Home Page URL: maryknollsociety.library.net Holidays Closed: Check Library home page for Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00-1200; 2:00-5:00; 6:00-9:00 Holiday closings. (for Maryknoll residents) Academic Libraries – Page 2 Academic Libraries 2008 - 2009 By appointment only for non-residents Media Services: Mustafa Sakarya (674-7799) Closed weekends and all holidays ([email protected]) Handicapped access: Accessible entrance Periodicals: Glenda Gonzalez (674-7224) Access: Circulation for Maryknoll residents only. ([email protected]) All other access by appointment only. Library Instruction: Kristine Wycisk (674-7293) Personnel: ([email protected]) Acting Director: Richard M. Baker ( x 2615) Assistants: Maureen Toohey, Charles Cappel, Mercy College Kevin Dargan (2615) Bronx Branch Campus Library 1200 Waters Place, Bronx, NY 10461 Marymount College of Fordham University TEL: 718-678-8856 or 8850 Gloria Gaines Memorial Library – Is now Fordham FAX: 718-678-8668 University, Westchester Campus. The Library is Hours: Mon-Thurs 8:30am-10pm; moving to a new location, information will be posted Fri 8:30am-5pm, Sat 8:30am-4pm; on the Fordham library site: Sun 8:30am-3pm http://www.library.fordham.edu/, when the new Holidays Closed: Please phone ahead. facility is open. Handicapped access: Elevator; restrooms; reserved parking spaces. Mercy College Access: No patron restrictions for use in the Mercy College Libraries library Website accessible remotely at 555 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 www.mercy.edu/libraries. OPAC accessible TEL: 674-7256 FAX: 674-7494 remotely but remote access to electronic Home Page URL: www.mercy.edu/libraries resources restricted. METRO referral cards and Hours: Mon- Thurs 8am-10pm; Fri 8:30am-6pm; WALDO stickers honored. Sat 8:30am -7pm; Sun 1pm-6pm. Special Collections: Black History, Curriculum Holidays Closed: Please phone ahead Library Handicapped access: No handicapped access to Personnel: second floor Branch librarian: Michele Lee ([email protected]) Access: No patron restrictions for use in the Assistant Branch librarian: Vladimir Strizhevsky library. Website accessible remotely at ([email protected]) www.mercy.edu/libraries. OPAC accessible Library Assistant: Gladys DuCIerc remotely but remote access to electronic ([email protected]) resources restricted. METRO referral cards and WALDO stickers honored. Telephone reference Mercy College ALA hand-carried interlibrary loan forms accepted White Plains Branch Library weekdays with a prearranged telephone request Martine Avenue & So. Broadway, White Plains, from borrowing library. NY 10601 Special Collections: Library of English TEL: 948-3666 ext. 3329 FAX: 686-1858 Literature;
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