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SUMMARY:What's it worth to you? Treasuring Pacific Ephemera
DESCRIPTION:3 PM\, Wednesday\, February 20\, 2019 \n\nHamilton Library Room 
 306\n\nLight refreshments will be served.\n\nStu Dawrs\, Senior Librarian 
 for the Pacific Collection\, will discuss the value of preserving elusive 
 materials.  The Hawaiian & Pacific Collections at the University of 
 Hawaiʻi-Mānoa Library have comprehensive collection development policies 
 -- meaning that\, for more than a century\, librarians have been gathering 
 together material in all languages\, from all time periods\, on virtually 
 all subject matters and in nearly all formats. These broad parameters have 
 yielded what are generally considered to be the world's largest and most 
 complete collections of library and archival materials related to Hawaiʻi 
 and the island nations of the Pacific. This includes ephemeral items that 
 were meant for free (or cheap) distribution and were in most cases not 
 meant to last. Among other items on display will be the Ondobondo Poster 
 Poems\, a series of posters created in Papua New Guinea in late1979 and 
 early 1980.
LOCATION:Hamilton Library 306
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Ishimitsu":MAILTO:daniel20@hawaii.edu
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CONTACT;CN="Daniel Ishimitsu":MAILTO:daniel20@hawaii.edu
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