
Windward Community College Library
Want to work in the Library? UH Students can apply today for the Technical Services Assistant (A2 level) position; starting pay $8.50.
Duties: Assist with the physical processing of materials to be added to the library's collection; Processing includes adding labels, barcodes, date due slips, book covers, bookplates & o...ther ...specific library markings to the materials. Perform other specialized tasks, including: Accurately shelving materials; Finding materials on the shelves for staff; Assist in withdrawing library materials; Perform accurate & thorough searches of the Voyager catalog; Edit electronic records in the Voyager catalog; Other special projects as assigned.
http://www.hawaii.edu/sece/Qualification s: Ability to follow complex, detailed procedures, apply sound judgment, and perform tasks accurately & efficiently with minimum supervision; ability to use a PC & Windows Vista; ability to use the Hawaii Voyager catalog; experience with Microsoft Office & file management; clerical experience; completion of English 100.
Apply online at http://www.hawaii.edu/sece/
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Windward Community College Library Though the library itself's closed through January 3rd, its website is still open for business!
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Windward Community College Library's Home Page. Selected links to other Hawai`i libraries, Internet Tutorials and links by Academic Subject.

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What did the ancient Egyptians wear? How do Mongolian Shamans adorn
themselves? Page through the gorgeously illustrated Worldwide History
of Dress by Patricia Rieff Anawalt, on the new book shelf.

Dentist to make $20,000 donation to state libraries | honoluluadvertiser.com | The Honolulu Advertis
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Dr. Lawrence K.W. Tseu, a prominent Honolulu dentist and philanthropist, will present a $20,000 donation to State Librarian Richard Burns for the “Keep Your Library Open!” fundraising campaign at the

Windward Community College Library It all seems so straight forward, but it gets complicated. Jeffrey Kluger explores the phenomenon in Simplexity: Why Simple Things Become Complex (and How Complex Things Can be Made Simple). Find it on the New Book Shelf (hopefully that's as simple as it sounds).
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"Time" magazine reporter Kluger adeptly translates cutting-edge theory into high-octane history that surrounds the notion of simplexity--that simple things can be more complicated than they seem, and complex things more simple--and how this affects everyone.

Windward Community College Library The WCC Library will be closed Dec. 21-Jan. 4, but the public libraries will be open (except holidays, some Furlough Thursdays & Fridays). Check out the Hawaii State Public Library System website for details.
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With the COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference in its second week, this is a great time to read up on the topic. You might browse through the Conference website, or look for the book Fixing Climate: What Past Climate Changes Reveal About the Current Threat by Wallace S. Broecker and Robert Kunzig in the WCC Li...brary's Main Collection at
QC981.8.C5 B738 2009

Windward Community College Library According to The Jewish Holiday Cookbook by Gloria Kaufer Greene, "latkes have become the quintessential culinary symbol of Hanukkah" for many American Jews. Today, the first day of Chanukah, you can find a recipe for crisp potato pancakes in the Main Collection at TX724 K392 1985
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Here is a book for every Jewish cook-for the one who keeps a kosher household all year 'round and the one who likes to cook a traditional Jewish meal only at the holidays, for the cook who has been running a home for twenty-five years and the one who's about to prepare a first Seder. ...

Windward Community College Library WCC will disable student accounts on the campus computer network after Dec. 18. Students: If you want to keep your files, back them up to a flash drive, CD or DVD.

Windward Community College Library In honor of the United Nations' Human Rights Day, we feature a book entitled "Human Rights" from the Opposing Viewpoints series, which presents articles expressing a range of opinions on the topic. Find it on the Research Topics Carrel.

Windward Community College Library in January 1990, a storm toppled shipping containers from a cargo ship, releasing thousands of rubber duckies into the middle of the Pacific ocean. Nearly two years later, they began washing ashore in Alaska. Read about how these bath toys and other lost cargo inform scientists' understanding of the oceans in Flotsamet...rics and the Floating World by Curtis Ebbesmeyer & Eric Scigliano. On the new book shelf.
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Windward Community College Library The Library's open 'til 8 tonight (and Thursday night, too), with free hot tea after 4.

Windward Community College Library WCC Fundraising specials: Entertainment book, $30 (Phi Theta Kappa) and stainless steel mug, $15 (Ecology Action Team). Get them at the Library Check-Out Desk through December 18th.

Windward Community College Library Did humans stop evolving tens of thousands of years ago? Or are they evolving even now, and faster than ever? This book, the 10,000 Year Explosion by Gregory Cochran and Henry Harpending, makes the later argument. On the New Book Shelf.
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Two leading researchers make the controversial argument that our species is still measurably evolving in important ways—in fact, faster than ever before.




















