Located in Honolulu, HI, the Honolulu Community College Library offers a range of resources, both physical and online, to assist students, faculty, staff, and community members in researching Hawai'i and its unique sense of place. This comprehensive guide, created by librarian Allyson Ota, aims to provide a starting point for those interested in delving into the rich history, culture, and language of Hawai'i. With a focus on infusing Native Hawaiian elements into campus services, the library is committed to supporting the learning journey of its patrons.
Supported by the Ho'ola Hou program and the Hulili Ke Kukui Hawaiian Center, the Honolulu Community College Library's guide on researching place in Hawai'i was launched in Spring 2020. Maintained by the dedicated librarians at HonCC Library, this initiative seeks to expand knowledge and understanding of the local environment. Visitors are encouraged to explore the guide, take the survey, and provide feedback to enhance the resources available. With its commitment to fostering a deeper appreciation for the unique characteristics of Hawai'i, the library is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to learn more about this captivating place.
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