
Malamalama, the University of Hawai‘i magazine, has enhanced its online presence with a new format, more online issues and multi media features. After 33 years as a print periodical, Malamalama has evolved to meet the ever-growing demand of consumers who look to the Internet as their primary source of information. The new blog format will be published six times a year. It contains all stories that appear in the March and September print issues, as well as four additional online issues and news briefs updated weekly.
The new blog format, titled Malamalama Online, takes advantage of current technology to enhance university coverage and engage readers with multi-media features such as audio recordings, slide shows and videos. It offers readers the chance to post comments. And it improves readability for a new generation of readers who view their reading material on hand-held devices.
View the new Malamalama Online and to subscribe electronically, email the magazine. Readers can also sign up for an RSS feed or follow the magazine on Twitter to be notified of the latest content updates.
“We are pleased to offer the expanded online version of the magazine as another option for our readers,” said Malamalama editor and Creative Services Director Cheryl Ernst. “Since 1966, the magazine has been produced in a variety of formats. This one is particularly enticing with its ability to provide a more interactive experience and fresh content on a weekly basis.”