C.M. Flynn is the NYU Health Sciences Library Resource Management Librarian. Previously they were an E-Resource Specialist at Brandeis University, a Circulation Librarian at Smith College and a Reference & Instruction Librarian at Greenfield Community College.They have also held a variety of positions in schools and public libraries. They received a Masters in Library Science from Simmons University in 2015.
Published Works
- Janecki, Jean; Borrego, Paulina; Flynn, C.M.. The Five College Hub: Connecting Libraries Across Campuses. The Journal of Creative Library Practice. :-.
- Wraga, Maryjane; Boyle, Holly K; Flynn, Catherine M. Role of motor processes in extrinsically encoding mental transformations. Brain & cognition. 2010:74(3):193-202.
- Wraga, Maryjane; Flynn, Catherine M; Boyle, Holly K; Evans, Gretchen C. Effects of a body-oriented response measure on the neural substrate of imagined perspective rotations. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 2010:22(8):1782-93.
- Wraga, Mariyjane; Swaby, Monique; Flynn, Catherine M. Passive tactile feedback facilitates mental rotation of handheld objects. Memory & cognition. 2008:36(2):271-81.
Presentations
- Flynn, C.M. (2017, November). Self-Care & Burnout Prevention for Information Professionals. Presented at the Massachusetts Library System (MLS) Annual Meeting, Worcester, MA.
- Poulin, E., Flynn, C.M., Ryan, K.B., Overton, R. (2015, May). Think Pair Share But Don’t Stop There: Creative Teaching Strategies. Presented at the Massachusetts Library Association Conference (MLA), Worcester, MA.
- Boyle, H. K., Flynn, C.M., & Wraga, M. (2009, November). M1 Activation in Two Egocentric Mental Transformations Involving Non-body Stimuli. Poster Presented at the 50th Annual Psychonomics Society Conference, Boston, MA.
- Wraga, M., Boyle, H., & Flynn, C.M. (2008, November). Role of Motor Processes in Egocentric Mental Transformations Involving Non-body Stimuli. Poster session presented at the 38th Annual Society for Neuroscience Conference, Washington, DC.
- Flynn, C.M., & Wraga, M. (2008, April). Effects of a Pointing Response Measure on the Neural Substrate of Imagined Self-rotations. Poster Session presented at the 15th Annual Cognitive Neuroscience Conference, San Francisco, CA.