Collaborating Across the Isles: Tracing the cross-pathed footprints of public librarianship in Hawai'i
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2019-11-11
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Hui 'Ekolu: A public librarian professional development program in Hawai’i
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This session will share emerging outcomes of the public librarianship professional development program, Hui 'Ekolu. Hui 'Ekolu is a three-year IMLS-funded program that seeks to bridge educational, cultural, and technological exchange among Native and public cultural workers and librarians in Hawai'i. Working in collaboration with ALU LIKE - The Native Hawaiian Library, The Hawai'i State Public Library System (HSPLS), and the UHM LIS Program, Hui 'Ekolu's staff presents meaningful outcomes from its training programs to document and preserve the unique and specific history, services, and collaborative activities currently happening with public librarianship in Hawai'i.
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Communities of practice, Indigenous librarianship, Public libraries--United States
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