University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

Library and Information Science Program

Month: April 2015

  • Congregation of the Sacred Hearts U.S. Province Archives

    Internship Description

    This internship will provide the intern with an introduction to archival policies and procedures, as outlined in the department’s preservation management plan, disaster preparedness plan, pest management program, environmental monitoring program, and collections security and access procedures. The intern will engage in hands-on processing activities that will include: Cleaning, sorting and arranging of incoming acquisitions; ordering of archival supplies and rehousing of materials; compilation of finding aids; collections research; and transcription and translation of selected Hawaiian language materials.

    Library/Collection Description

    The Congregation of the Sacred Hearts U.S. Province Archives contains the collective memory of a religious community that has been in the Hawaiian Islands since 1827. Its archival collections chronicle the history, decisions, activities, and personnel of the province, which not only includes Hawaii, but also the U.S. mainland and various missions overseas. Archival holdings include correspondence, journals, reports, scrapbooks, photographic materials, rare books, and ephemera.

    Required Qualifications

    • Completion of LIS 601 Introduction to Reference & Information Services

    Desired Qualifications

    • Interest in archival management
    • Organized, detail-oriented, and capable of following directions and working independently

    Weekly Schedule

    The schedule will be flexible.

    Goals and Outcomes

    The intern will gain an overall understanding of archival management, and will become familiar with policies and procedures, which govern collections acquisition, preservation, and access. The intern will gain practical experience in how to handle and process special collections.

    Evaluation Methods

    The intern will receive ongoing feedback from the provincial archivist during the course of the internship. Monthly progress meetings will be conducted to discuss concerns, challenges, and achievements.

    Evaluation Schedule

    The provincial archivist will complete the LIS 690 Evaluation of Student Intern form, while the intern will complete the Evaluation of Supervising Librarian form, at the conclusion of the internship.

    Contact Information

    Stuart W. H. Ching (Provincial Archivist) – Supervisor

    Telephone: (808) 282-8308

  • Carolyn Kirio Receives AASL Information Tech Pathfinder Award

    Kirio-photoCarolyn Kirio (1994 alumna) has garnered the 2015 Information Technology Pathfinder Award for Kapolei Middle School Library. This coveted award is presented by the American Association of School Librarians and sponsored by Follett. Carolyn also received a proclamation from Governor David Ige for her award.
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  • Community Libraries Day @ UH-Manoa

    Community Libraries Day kicks off National Library Week on Sunday, April 12 (10 AM-3 PM) with twenty libraries, archives, educational institutions, and professional organizations showcasing their innovative programs, digital initiatives, and outreach activities on McCarthy Mall, near Hamilton library at UH-Manoa.

    Learn how libraries promote information and technology literacy in their communities and discover how archives preserve Hawaii’s history for future generations. Find out how librarians and information professionals help individuals and organizations manage information overload. Learn whether a career in the information professions is right for you. Behind-the-scenes library tours, a children’s book fair, used CD/book sale, food vendors, activities, prize drawings and more will be provided so there’s something for everyone. Parking at UH-Manoa is free on Sunday!

    Community Libraries Day is an event sponsored by the Hawaiian-Pacific Chapter of the Special Libraries Association. For more information, visit hawaii.sla.org