Publications

Peer-Reviewed Articles

Carey, J., Pathak, A., & Johnson, S. C. (2023). Effects of library workshop attendance and library website visit frequency on health professions students’ LibGuides awareness. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 42(1), 16-30.

Carey, J., Pathak, A., and Johnson, S. (2020).  Use, perceptions, and awareness of LibGuides among undergraduate and graduate health professions students.  Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 15(3), 157-172.

Donabedian, D., Carey, J., and Balayan, A. (2020).  Collection development at two Armenian university libraries:  A conversation with librarians and faculty. LIBER Quarterly 30(1), 1-23.

Carey, J., and Pathak, A. (2019).  Book format preferences of community college and four-year college students:  Results from two urban campuses.  Urban Library Journal 25(1), 1-12.

Goshin, L., Colbert, A., and Carey, J. (2018). An integrative review of nurse-authored research to improve health equity and human rights for criminal-justice-involved people.  Journal of Forensic Nursing 14(2), 53–60.

Donabedian, D., Carey, J., and Balayan, A.  (2018). Use and awareness of library services among faculty at two Armenian universities.  Slavic and East European Information Resources 19(1-2), 28–48.

Carey, J. and Pathak, A.J.  (2017). Reference mode preferences of community-college (two-year) and four-year college students:  A comparison study.  Evidence Based Library Information and Practice 12 (1), 50-71.

Carey, J. (2014).  The future in three stages:  Managing a health sciences collection through multiple moves in an urban setting.  Collection Management 39(2-3).

Carey, J.  (2013). Scientific communication before and after networked science. Information and Culture: A Journal of History 48(3), 344–367.

Donabedian, D., Carey, J., and Balayan, A. (2012).  Twenty years after:  Armenian research libraries today.  LIBER Quarterly: The Journal of European Research Libraries 22(1), 3–41.

Donabedian, D., and Carey, J. (2011).  Open access and liberal education:  A look at Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.  Slavic and Eastern European Information Resources 12(4), 201-223.

Donabedian, D., and Carey, J. (2011). Pirates and librarians: Big media, technology and the role of liberal education. Library Philosophy and Practice 2011.

Posters and Presentations

Carey, J., Pathak, A., and Johnson, S. (2021).  Information literacy session attendance and library website visit frequency:  Impacts on awareness of LibGuides among undergraduate and graduate health professions students at an urban campus.  Poster session presented at “MLA 21:  Transforming Our Diversifying Communities,” Medical Library Association Annual Conference (virtual), May 10­-27, 2021.

Carey, J.  (2019).  Evaluating quality of publications and conferences:  The Hunter College Libraries online guide to avoiding deceptive or predatory publishers.  Presented at “Lightning Talks on Teaching and Learning,” March 28, 2019, Academic Center for Excellence in Research and Teaching, Hunter College, New York, NY.

Donabedian, D. and Carey, J.  (2018).  Collection development in Armenian academic libraries:  A conversation with librarians and faculty.  Presented at the 2018 LACUNY Grace Ellen McCrann Lectures, October 26, 2018, CUNY Graduate Center, NY.

Berger, M. and Carey, J.  (2017).  Open scholarship and climate change: The imperative for a new information ecosystem for the anthropocene.  Presented at “Libraries and Archives in the Anthropocene:  A Colloquium,” May 13, 2017, New York University, New York, NY.

Carey, J. and Pathak, A.J.  (2017.)  Reference mode preferences of community college and four-year college students.  Presented at Bronx Community College’s Fourth Annual Conference on Community College Excellence, “Bridging the Gap:  Evidence-based Practices that Lead to Reflection, Redesign, and Transformation,” January 19, 2017, Bronx, NY.

Carey, J. and Pathak, A.J.  (2016).  Reference mode preferences of STM majors at Hunter College and Queensborough Community College.  Presented at Metropolitan New York Library Council/Special Interest Group for Science, Technology, and Medical Librarians, April 27, 2016, New York, NY.

Carey, J. and Pathak, A.J.  (2015).  Reference mode preferences of community-college (two-year) and four-year college studentsA comparison study.  Presented at Hunter College Libraries Research and Technology Forum, September 23, 2015, New York, NY.

Carey, J.  (2014).  Scientific communication before and after networked science.  Presented at Metropolitan New York Library Council/Special Interest Group for Science, Technology, and Medical Librarians, May 13, 2014, New York, NY.

Carey, J.  (2013).  Open access publishing:  Author rights.  Presented at “21st Century Scholarship @ Hunter College Libraries,” January 23, 2013, New York, NY.

Donabedian, D. and Carey, J. (2012).  Twenty years after: Armenian research libraries today. Presented at the Spring Program of the LACUNY International Relations Round Table, CUNY Graduate Center, May 18, 2012, New York, NY.

Carey, John.  (2011). Open access initiatives in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Presented at Metropolitan New York Library Council/Special Interest Group for Science, Technology, and Medical Librarians, October 21, 2011, New York, NY.

Carey, John.  (2010).  VIVO: Online networking and research management for scientists. Presented at Metropolitan New York Library Council/Special Interest Group for Science, Technology, and Medical Librarians, October 15, 2010, New York, NY.

Carey, John.  (2010).  The article of the future.  Presented at “MLA ’10 Reflect & Connect,” Medical Library Association Annual Conference, May 24, 2010, Washington, D.C

Non-refereed Articles

Carey, J.  (2011). Faculty of 1000 and VIVO: Invisible colleges and team science. Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, 65(Spring).

Brody, R., with Brickner, Z., Carey, J., Denzer, F., Korga, I. D., Haigh, T., Harrick, M., Romero, V., Tablante, A., and Wong., L.  (2008). Everybody’s an expert:  finding business experts online.  Online:  Exploring Technology and Resources for Information Professionals, 32(3 May/June), 24–30.

Book Chapter

Donabedian, D., and Carey, J.  (2013). Critical information literacy and the technology of control: The case of Armenia.  In C. Fuchs and J. Kucsma (Eds.), The global librarian.  New York: Metropolitan New York Library Council and ACRL/NY.