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Posted on: Saturday, January 8, 2005

UH to reopen one wing of Hamilton Library

By Beverly Creamer
Advertiser Education Writer

Food and prizes will mark the festivities Monday as the University of Hawai'i reopens the Phase III annex of Hamilton Library — the library's newest of three wings — a little more than two months after the devastating Manoa Stream flood did almost $30 million in damage to facilities and collections.

Zhaohui Wang, a graduate student from Shanghai, China, studying chemistry, did a preliminary search for resources for his thesis during the Hamilton Library annex "soft" reopening yesterday. The annex will reopen officially on Monday with the start of the spring semester.

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It's just in time for the start of the spring semester, which also begins Monday.

"We'll be one-third open," said university librarian Diane Perushek.

At the same time, most of the flood cleanup throughout campus has virtually ended, according to a university spokeswoman, and now the university will focus on rebuilding.

The Phase III wing was not damaged by the flood, but it has not been available to the public because it has been housing library staff displaced by damage elsewhere.

The wing contains primarily science and technology books and journals. But the library is offering access to other materials in the other two wings of the library as well through its "paging" services.

Also available in the wing will be about 50 computers on three different levels, a small satellite reference and reading room for the Hawaiian and Pacific collection and some microfilm of Hawaiian newspapers.

Hamilton Library lighting is still being provided by generators outside the building, with fresh air coming in via temporary tubes. (upper left).

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The department that handles government documents will also be open for electronic reference service but will be housed at Sinclair Library.

"They're knocking themselves out (to reopen)," said Perushek. "It means a lot to be able to give some service after all this time."

This was one of the areas of Hamilton that were flooded and whose materials sustained extensive damage.

Phase III has had air conditioning, electricity and working elevators since most of the university buildings went back on the electrical grid in the wake of the Oct. 30 flood that did $76 million in damage throughout the university, not including loss of intellectual property at the Biomedical Sciences building.

Even as this one section of the library reopens, Perushek said the university hopes to have large generators in place by the end of January to run air conditioning and electricity in the other two sections of the library.

Reach Beverly Creamer at bcreamer@honoluluadvertiser.com or 525-8013.

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Library hours

Hamilton Library hours in Phase III beginning Monday:

Monday-Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday: noon to 11 p.m.