ʻUluʻulu: The Henry Kuʻualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawaiʻi at the University of Hawaiʻi–West Oʻahu launched a new website and online catalog. ʻUluʻulu has more than 4,000 searchable titles with video clips available for viewing.
“The new online platforms are our first website and catalog refresh since 2012 and provide a powerful new way to search and view archival footage from our collections,” said Janel Quirante, head archivist at ʻUluʻulu, Hawaiʻi’s official state archive for moving images.
With September being Hawaiian History Month, ʻUluʻulu welcomes visitors and recommends these videotapes and motion picture film reels accessible via the new site:
- Her Majesty: Liliʻuokalani
- Walter Ritte and George Helm speak at ʻIolani Palace 1/16/77
- Waiāhole/Waikāne March
- Torchlight vigil
- Those Who Came Before : The Musical Journey of Eddie Kamae
- Hawaiian Hula Revival of an Ancient Art : A Tribute to the 18th Annual Merrie Monarch Festival [1981]
- Legacy of Light : Land and Spirit
- Holo Mai Pele
New content management system
The website contains information about ʻUluʻulu‘s programs and services, and provides a searchable gateway to its new catalog and content management system Recollect, ʻUluʻulu‘s online access point to all of its collections and digital videos. ʻUluʻulu worked with UH West Oʻahu Communications for graphics and user experience (UX) design, and with UH West Oʻahu Information Technology to develop the site and integration with Recollect.
For more information about ʻUluʻulu: The Henry Kuʻualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of Hawaiʻi, email uluulu@hawaii.edu or call (808) 689-2740.
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—By Zenaida Serrano Arvman