$3.2M Mellon grant boosts Native Hawaiian knowledge at UH Mānoa Library
The grant will integrate Native Hawaiian knowledge into library collections, preserving cultural heritage and enhancing accessibility.
The grant will integrate Native Hawaiian knowledge into library collections, preserving cultural heritage and enhancing accessibility.
The ʻUluʻulu moving image archive has a powerful new way to search for video.
Hawaiʻi’s native crow is the focus of works by a Windward CC administrator.
Liane Naʻauao and Malia Van Heukelem will receive the President's Award by the American Institute for Conservation.
The footage is the inaugural release by the Hawaiʻi Congressional Media collection.
Pillar Booths are modern study pods that have become a popular choice for students.
Professor Emerita Colette Browne’s collection in the University Archives captured her contributions from 1980 to 2020.
The International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum brings together Indigenous information practitioners and knowledge keepers.
Exhibit at Windward CC library shows how early anthropological research in Hawaiʻi was influenced by scientific racism.
UH Mānoa library experts contributed their knowledge in a series of webinar presentations presented by the American Institute for Conservation.