Library and Information Studies

The Library provides information literacy instruction that prepares students to be effective life-long learners in a rapidly changing technological environment. Students learn how to find, obtain, utilize and evaluate information ethically and effectively. This makes all Manhattanville College graduates critical consumers of information.

Manhattanville students receive Information Literacy instruction within the First-Year Program, classes in major programs and in stand-alone LIS courses. All librarians deliver classroom instruction, working directly with students to solve practical research problems. Students learn about the full spectrum of information resources and which to use for specific applications. Critical evaluation of information sources is among the most important skills that students gain.

 

Program Liaison Librarians


Tim Conley-Abrams-- Design Thinking, Philosophy, World Religions
Catherine Medeot — Visual Studies and Art History, English, Studio Art, World Languages
Paula Moskowitz — Academic Writing, Business, Education, Political Science and Legal Studies, Psychology.
Albert Neal -- Dance & Theatre, Music, Nursing and Health Sciences, Natural and Physical Sciences
Jeff Rosedale — Communication and Media, Global and International Studies, Mathematics and Computer Science, Sociology & Anthropology.
Lauren Ziarko —ATLAS, Castle Scholars, First Year Program, History, Sport Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies.