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This guide gives more information regarding the Hawaii - Pacific Resource Room, including hours, events

Kapunawai - The Hawaiʻi - Pacific Resource Room

Welina mai me ke aloha!  Kapunawai translates to mean spring, well, fountain, and these ideas guide the purpose and function for the Hawaiʻi-Pacific Resource Room. Kapunawai is a spring of inspiration, a well of resources, and a fountain of knowledge. 

Here in Kapunawai, not only will you find a portion of our Hawaiian and Pacific collection, you can come here to use laptops and a flatbed scanner (thanks to funding from at Title III grant!), a tv monitor, and a charging station.  You will also find exciting exhibits that relate to Hawaiʻi and/or the Pacific.  Come by to get reference assistance from the Hawaiʻi-Pacific Resource librarian or to find a comfy spot to study!

                                      

 

Current Exhibits

Hōʻikeākea

A juried exhibit of artwork created by students in the Hawaiian Studies 107 course.  This exhibit is revolving to reflect the artwork chosen from the previous semester.

Statement of Purpose

Public Services Librarian

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Junie Hayashi
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Contact:
96-045 Ala Ike
Pearl City, Hawaii 96782
(808) 455-0680
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