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Is HSPLS Doing Enough for Its LGBTQ+ patrons?
Former URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/59376In a 2013 study conducted by the Williams Institute of UCLA School of Law, Hawaii was identified as the state with the second highest percentage of LGBT adults in the nation, at 5.1%. In light of this data, an exploration of the current state of LGBTQ+ programming and resources in HSPLS libraries was undertaken to shed light on the strength and weaknesses of such services. This poster presents those results and recommendations for the future
2018-2019 Entering Class and Transfers
This collection comprises the photo guides of the William S. Richardson School of Law Faculty, Administration, and Entering Class of 2018-2019. It is possible to identify the names and faces of individuals who entered into the school. Each photoguide is accessible as a pdf and is text searchable. This collection will be updated as a new photo guide is created and uploaded each year
Podvodia itogi: spisok rabot 1986-2018 [A summary of sources: a list of works 1986-2018]
Rossiiskaia iurisprudentsiia v Kitae: materialy k istorii (pervaia polovina 20-go veka [Russian jurisprudence in China: materials for history (first half of the 20th century]
Page after Russian title page has incorrect title for this book; abstract is okay
Lemmon, Freeth, Haines and Jones mid-century context study (1948-1962)
Hawaiʻi at the mid-twentieth century -- The modern movement in Hawaiʻi -- Kapiʻolani Boulevard -- Firm history, Lemmon, Freeth, Haines & Jones (1949-1962) -- Boysen Paint Company Building (1949) -- Kenrock buildings (1949-1960) -- Occidental Life Insurance Building (1951) -- St. Mark's Episcopal Church (1951) -- Waikīkī-Kapahulu Library (1952) -- Gregg M. Sinclair Library, University of Hawaiʻi (1951-1956) -- Crockett residence (1951) -- Errett residence (1953) -- Bishop National Bank Kaimukī (1953) -- Waiʻanae High School (1955) -- Kailua Methodist Church (1956) -- Wesley Foundation Student Center and Chapel (1957) -- Kalani High School (1957) -- Diamond Head Surf (1958) -- Diamond Head Gardens (1958) -- Kūhiō Park Terrace (1958-1965) -- First National Bank (1959) -- Kilohana Methodist Church (1959) -- Calvary Episcopal (1959) -- Borthwick Mortuary (1959) -- Atkinson Towers (1959) -- Castle Memorial Hospital (1961) -- First Presbyterian Church (1962) -- Hawaiʻi State Capitol (1962-1969
Puka Puka Parade 2018 - Number 06
Digital-only addendum included in same pdf file as main issue
Get a Group! An Interactive Discussion On How To Get A Grip While Moderating Book Groups & Programming with Books
Former URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/59389Librarians are always looking for fresh new ways to draw people in and provide community spaces for people to share information, learn and grow. Book clubs are a common way to encourage reading, bring people into the library, advance literacy and increase circulation. We'll share tips from what we've learned along the way, and encourage others to attend and share what works for them. Traditional book group models will be discussed, as well as passive programming with books, and inter-generational programming ideas. Session outcomes include understanding different models of book clubs, and collecting tips on how to get started with a book group, promote it, and keep it running successfully