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PIALA 2004: Maron In Read Im Jeje Ej Ad Kojatdikdik, Library Ko Rej Jikin Kakurmool Kojatdikdik In Im Jolet Eo Ad Ej Bwinnid--Literacy Our Hope, Libraries Our Scope and Heritage Our Property (14th, Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands, November 16-19, 2004) and PIALA 2005: Kasrpacsr Misenge Ac Etwack Lutu--Resources Today and Learning Tomorrow (15th, Tofol, Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia, November 8-10, 2005). Selected Papers from the Pacific Islands Association of Libraries and Archives Annual Conferences

Authors :
Pacific Islands Association of Libraries and Archives, Guam.
Cohen, Arlene
Source :
Online Submission. 2006.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

This publication follows the tradition of publishing selected papers from PIALA annual conferences, however, for the first time, two PIALA conferences (PIALA 2004 and PIALA 2005) are published in one volume, containing papers from both events. Both conferences featured papers by local Micronesian and Pacific Islands experts, as well as presenters from throughout the world. The volume begins with the preface, a chronology of PIALA conferences, and acknowledgments. The proceedings of the PIALA 2004 Conference follow, beginning with the Welcoming Remarks of Wilfred I. Kendall, Republic of the Marshall Islands Minister of Education, and then Dealing with Disaster, the Keynote Speech by Karen Peacock. Waan Aelon in Majel (WAM) Building the Marshallese Canoe by Alson Kelen is the next paper and the volume continues with The Information Literacy Program at the University of the South Pacific Library by Ane Teilauea; An Overview of the National Library of Medicine AIDS Community Information Outreach Project by Franda Liu; Marshall Islands Health Information Partnership (HIP) Institute by Sonja Evensen, Franda Liu and Marie Maddison; Republic of the Marshall Islands Historic Preservation Activities by Josepha Maddison-Hill, Frederick Langmoir, Clary Makroro and Frank R. Thomas; Birth of the Pohnpei Public Library by Carmina Lihpai and Lester Ezekias; Empowering Library Staff through Library/Information Studies at the University of the South Pacific by Liviana Tabalala; South Pacific Periodicals Index by Sin Joan Yee; Localizing Digital Electronic Resources at the University of the South Pacific by Sin Joan Yee; Preserving and Managing Traditional Knowledge of the Pacific: What We Know and What We Can Do? by Vilimaina Vakaciwa; Need to Do Research? Accessing EBSCO via PREL by Franda Liu; and Finding Consumer Health Information on the WWW by Arlene Cohen. The volume then continues with the PIALA 2005 Conference Proceedings beginning with Three A's for PIALA, the Keynote Speech by Jean Thoulag. The Overview of U.S. Government, United Nations and FAO Documents on the WWW by Atarino Heileisar is the next paper and the volume continues with Pohnpei Public Library Bookmobile Program by Carmina Lihpai and Lester Ezekias; Library of Congress Subject Heading for the Pacific Islands by Nancy Sack; Exploring HIV/AIDS Prevention Resources via PREL by Harvey Lee; Implementing a Win-Win Model in Library Technical Services: A Case Study by Rosalind Meno Ram; Doing the Best with What You Have--The Harold B. Lee Library: A Case Study by Valerie Buck and ends with a list of contributors.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-1-892485-09-0
ISBNs :
978-1-892485-09-0
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Online Submission
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
ED497951
Document Type :
Collected Works - Proceedings