Featured Librarian: Prof. Joan D'Andrea

November 02, 2005

Professor Joan M. D’Andrea’s longstanding relationship with St. John’s University began in 1960 when she accepted a position in the cataloging department at the Queens Campus library.  After working in the department for many years, she decided to pursue a college degree, and in 1980 was awarded a bachelor’s degree in English and Speech from St. Vincent’s College (now the College of Professional Studies).  In 1982 she received a master’s degree in Library Science from the Division of Library and Information Science, and began her professional career as a cataloger and periodicals librarian at the Queens Campus library.  She later received a second master’s degree in English in 1985 from Long Island University, C. W. Post Campus. 

In 1983, Prof. D’Andrea became the coordinator of Instructional Services, where her goal was to foster an ongoing collaboration between library instruction and classroom teaching.  She offered classes in all subject areas, and along with colleagues implemented workshops in term paper and research methods, as well as providing subject guides and library pathfinders to assist library patrons. She was also involved with the creation of the Information Literacy Tutorial which is available for public use on the libraries’ webpage and has been integrated into many information literacy classes.

In 2002, the University Libraries established the Department of Library Development in order to take a more active role in their fundraising efforts.  Prof. D’Andrea has assumed the role of Library Development Officer, and in her new position, she plans, coordinates and implements fundraising strategies and goals for the University Libraries, in cooperation with the University’s Development Office. 

An active member of the University community, Prof. D’Andrea serves on numerous Library and University committees.   In 2002, she was appointed by President Donald J. Harrington, C.M. to serve on the Advisory Board of the Italian Cultural Center, and to act as Executive Director of the Center for all campuses. In this capacity she works with the Advisory Board to plan, coordinate and facilitate the activities, programs and events of the Center. In addition to her committee work, she has also been an adjunct professor of English in the College of Professional Studies for many years.  

Beyond her University responsibilities, Prof. D’Andrea is a member of several library organizations and has served as President of the Metropolitan Catholic College Librarians Chapter.  Most recently she has become a member of the Academic Library Advancement and Development Network. Known as ALADN, the group is designed to offer networking and mutual problem-solving for professionals involved in advancement and development for academic and research libraries through an annual conference, electronic listserv participation, and personal contacts.

In her free time she tutors children in English who are living in the United States while their parents are here on business. In this capacity she has worked with students from Japan, Spain and India. She also serves as a “school advocate” for children whose parents do not speak English and represents these children in all aspects of their school endeavors.
     
A collector of children’s books, she has begun to accumulate those books which were her childhood favorites and served as the foundation for her love of literature.  She hopes through this collection to preserve and share them with future generations of her family.