Bazzell, Tokiko
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Librarian, Japan Specialist, Asia Collection, Public Services
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tokiko@hawaii.edu
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Item Halloween Eve Flash Flood Disaster in paradise: Disaster recovery report for Hamilton Library of the University of Hawaii at Manoa(Japan Science and Technology Agency, 2005-07) BAZZELL, Tokiko YamamotoThis article is a chronological account of the flood disaster, response, and recovery aftermath at Hamilton Library of the University of Hawaii (UH) at Manoa. The heaviest rains since 1905 hit Manoa Valley in Honolulu on October 30, 2004. The rain gauge recorded 5 inches per hour at the storm’s peak. The normally sedate Manoa Stream became a raging torrent. Debris clogged the bridges and diverted the waters directly into the UH campus, with Hamiltonn Library suffering the heaviest damage. The Collection Services Division was completely destroyed. Nearly a century’s-worth of government documents, maps, and aerial photos were submerged under 12 feet of muddy water.Item From the Past to the Future: Our Responsibility to Perpetuate Heritage with Written Documents - Powerpoint presentation(Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, 2011) Bazzell, TokikoItem From the Past to the Future: Our Responsibility to Perpetuate Heritage with Written Documents(Okinawa Prefectural Museum & Art Museum, 2011) Bazzell, TokikoItem Discovery, Preservation and Access to the Past --- Magic Lantern Slides at the University of Hawaii at Manoa Library(Pacific Rim Digital Library Association Annual Meeting, November 9-11, 2011, Los Angeles, California, 2011) Bazzell, TokikoOne of three presentations on the theme "Images of Generations Past Retell Stories for Future Generations: University of Hawaii at Manoa Library"Item Discovery, Preservation and Access to the Past(Pacific Rim Digital Library Association Annual Meeting, November 9-11, 2011, Los Angeles, California, 2011) Bazzell, TokikoOne of three presentations on the theme "Images of Generations Past Retell Stories for Future Generations: University of Hawaii at Manoa Library"