Featured Librarian: Prof. Tian Xiao Zhang

October 06, 2005

Prof. Tian Xiao Zhang arrived in the United States in 1985 to pursue her master’s degree in English Literature at Fordham University, after being awarded a bachelor’s degree from Hunan Normal University in China.  She received a master’s degree from Fordham University in 1988, with a concentration in modern American literature; then continued her education at St. John’s University, from which she was awarded a master’s degree in library science.  Prof. Zhang has worked as a professional librarian since 1991, beginning her career as a corporate librarian at Hoffman-La Roche before becoming a member of the faculty in the University Libraries in 1994. 

Prof. Zhang currently serves as the Serials Librarian for the University Libraries, where her goal is to establish a strong serials collection for all campuses, with an emphasis on electronic resources.   In cooperation with the Director of Collections and Information Management, she works with the individual publishers to obtain package subscriptions which will increase the number of electronic journal titles available to faculty and students.  Due to the increased availability of open access journals, or digital journals available online for use free of charge with limited copyright and licensing restrictions, Prof. Zhang regularly adds titles to the libraries’ open access journal holdings as they become available. She also keeps abreast of the developments in this area as a participant in the American Scientist Open Access Forum. 

In her past work as a reference librarian in the Queens campus library, Prof. Zhang applied her knowledge of English and American Literature in the creation of subject guides and recommended web pages, as well as offering instruction to students in the use of the Modern Language Association (MLA) style guidelines for research papers.  Due to her fluency in the Chinese language, she has offered basic bibliographic instruction to international students as part of the International Student Advancer program.  Prof. Zhang is also a valuable asset to the patrons of the University Libraries’ Asian Collection, utilizing her language and cultural skills to assist them in their research needs.

Prof. Zhang is an ardent member of the greater New York chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL).  She has been actively involved in the development and organization of the group’s annual symposium for many years, offering her knowledge and expertise to all aspects of the planning process.  She served as the chair of the ACRL symposium entitled “Libraries and Technology: For Better or For Worse” in 1999, as well as one of the moderators of the day’s events.

In her free time, Prof. Zhang is an avid gardener.   Her love of plants led her to study oriental garden design, attending workshops and classes to educate herself on the subject.  She is a member of the American Bonsai Society, and is cultivating skills through study and the creation of her own bonsai.  She has applied her horticultural expertise to creating a beautiful home garden, and she readily shares her knowledge with colleagues, neighbors and friends in their own botanical ventures.