Library & Information Services
http://w2.byuh.edu/cio/
Jim Nilson, Chief Information Officer
- Frandsen, Rex L., Associate CIO, Director, IT Infrastrature. Associate Librarian (1968); B.S. 1968, Church College of Hawaii; M.L.S. 1970, University of Hawaii; Ed.S. 1977, Brigham Young University.
- Howells, Roger, Director, Management Information Systems (MIS)
- Nilson, Jim, Chief Information Officer (2004), B.S. 1972, Utah State University; M.S. 1976, University of Kansas; M.S. 1983, University of Washington.
- Tutor, Cindy, Director, IT Operations. B.S. 1994, Brigham Young University Hawaii.
- Schag, Kevin, Director, Web Development and Projects. (1996) B.S. Brigham Young University; M.A. Western Governs University.
- Lupeituu, Paul, Director, IT Security. B.S. 1999, IBrigham Young University Hawaii.
Joseph Smith Library
Phone: (808) 675-3850
http://w2.byuh.edu/library/
Douglas Bates, University Librarian
Factuly
- Ieli, Angela, Assistant Librarian (2002); B.A. 1999, Brigham Young University Hawaii; MLIS 2001, University of Hawaii Ma-noa
- Bates, Douglas, Associate Librarian (2002);B.S. 1982, Brigham Young University ; M.L.S. 1988, Brigham Young University; Ed.D. 2002, Kansas State University.
- Buck, Valerie, Assistant Librarian (2004) B.A. 1994 Brigham Young University; M.A. 2001 Brigham Young University.
- Chew, Marynelle, Assistant Librarian (1982); B.A. 1981, Brigham Young University; M.L.S. 1982, Brigham Young University.
- Kester, J. Matthew, University Archivist (2004); B.A. 1999 Brigham Young University Hawaii; M.A. 2003 University of California Santa Barbara.
- Moffat, Riley M., Senior Librarian (1987); B.S. 1972, The Church College of Hawaii; M.L.S. 1973, University of Hawaii; M.S. 1980, Brigham Young University.
- Ram, Rosalind Meno, Assistant Librarian (1994); B.A. 1989, Brigham Young University Hawaii; M.L.S. 1993, University of Hawaii at Ma-noa.
- Rathgeber, Becky, Assistant Librarian (2006) B.S. 2001, Brigham Young University Hawaii; M.S. 2005, University of Hawaii.
Emeritus
- Henry, Anita (1977-2003)
- Smith, Phillip C. (1972-2005)
- Versteeg, Betty (1995-2002)
The Joseph F. Smith Library is a key resource for students and faculty at Brigham Young University Hawaii. There are three important ways that the library contributes to the mission of the university: by providing an environment that fosters study and scholarship, by providing a collection of current and accessible information resources, and by providing excellent services that support instruction, scholarship and learning.
At the library students and faculty will find both individual and group study areas. Many of the study areas are equipped with the technology tools to support research and other scholarly pursuits. Having the technology in the library gives students the ability to use all of the information resources of the library including books, journals, and digital resources. An excellent collection of information resources is available through the library. This collection of resources includes over 300, 000 books. In addition to the books is a strong collection of journals in both print and digital formats. Supplementing the books and journals are collections of government documents, maps, audio-visual materials and microforms. Special collections include the Pacific Islands Research Room, the Curriculum Library, and the University Archives.
To access these collections Joseph F. Smith Library offers up-to-date electronic data information retrieval systems for the catalog and databases that support BYU-Hawaii academic areas. The library's website provides information about its collections and services. An extensive section is devoted to electronic information available at BYU-Hawaii and around the world. Remote access to the libraries' electronic resources is available to BYU-Hawaii students and faculty.
Library services are another important resource for students and faculty. Services include reference services, computerized search/research and bibliographic services, a special reserves service, circulation of print and non-print materials, interlibrary loan as well as personalized and customized library instruction.

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