Visual
Commute

Project Sources

Comprehensive list of academic journals, historical images, and archival resources referenced in the "Visual Commute" project.

Literary Journal

In Transit, v.3, Fall 2008

Green-Anderson, Gail, & Piso Manoukian, Michele. (2008)

Publisher: Center of Teaching and Learning, LaGuardia Community College CUNY | Series: In Transit | Archive: LaGuardia Community College, CUNY Institutional Archives

Relevant to: Creative contributions on commute narratives and urban transit experiences.

Literary Journal

New York Stories, 1999 Winter

LaGuardia Community College. (1999 Winter)

Publisher: LaGuardia Community College, CUNY | Series: Literary Journals | Archive: LaGuardia Community College, CUNY Institutional Archives

Relevant to: Urban commute stories and New York-based transit narratives.

Literary Journal

New York Stories, 2001 Winter

LaGuardia Community College. (2001 Winter)

Publisher: LaGuardia Community College, CUNY | Series: Literary Journals | Archive: LaGuardia Community College, CUNY Institutional Archives

Relevant to: Creative writing on commuting and urban daily life.

Historical Photo

London Bridge Commuters

Marlow, Peter. (1996)

Subject: Commuters from South London disembarking from trains at London Bridge station and crossing the River Thames for the City of London financial district | Location: London, England

Relevant to: Project overview on historical commute patterns and urban transit.

Historical Photo

Henry Street Settlement and Engine Company No. 15

Gillon, Edmund V. (n.d.)

Format: Polyester negative | Archive: Museum of the City of New York (MCNY) | Subject: Urban community spaces and public service locations relevant to commute routes

Relevant to: Keyword entries on public service facilities and workplace-commute connections.

Lithograph

The Workplace of a Shoemender Next to a Tavern

Pigal, Edmé Jean (1798-1872) & Delaunois, Nicolas Louis (1805-). ([1832])

Description: Lithograph by N.L. Delaunois (1832) after E.J. Pigal, depicting a shoemender’s workplace adjacent to a tavern, with the shoemender absent (having gone to the tavern with the barman) | Archive: Wellcome Collection

Relevant to: Historical context of workplace-commute relationships in 19th-century urban areas.

Exhibition Record

View of Occupied Exhibition Area

Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D.C.). (1962, May 21)

Format: Non-projected black and white photograph (mounted) | Subject: Catherine Filene Shouse talking to visitors at an exhibition | Archive: Schlesinger Library of the History of Women in America (Harvard University), Artstor

Relevant to: Curatorial commentary on exhibition design and project presentation.

Transportation Exhibit

1904 World’s Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: Transportation Exhibit

Unknown Photographer. (1904)

Subject: Transportation exhibit displaying old engines at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis, Missouri | Archive: Wellcome Collection

Relevant to: Project overview on transportation infrastructure evolution and commute history.

Citation Guidelines

APA 7th Edition Format

For Journals:
Author Last, Initial(s). (Year). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), Page range. DOI or URL

For Images/Artwork:
Creator Last, Initial(s). (Year). Work title [Format]. Archive Name. DOI or URL

Example Citations

LaGuardia Community College. (1999). New York Stories [Literary journal]. LaGuardia Community College, CUNY Institutional Archives. https://jstor.org/stable/community.38603460

Marlow, P. (1996). London Bridge Commuters [Photograph]. JSTOR Community Collections. https://jstor.org/stable/community.9738584