Monday, November 5, 2012

SEEN! WHAT A CROCK! OR, DONE BENE SOUP

"HSPLS Receives First Hawaii Excellence in Technology Award"

"The HSPLS- Electronic-Services Support Section has earned the first State of Hawaii Excellence in Technology Award in te category of Improving Stste Operations. State Chief Information Officer Sanjeev "Sonny" Bhagowalia, and panel of IT experts bestowed the honor on HSPLS Chief Technology Officer Paola Saibene and her ESSS staff for their contributions to HSPLS and the people of Hawaii."


Have you seen me? Or, are they running doubles again?
State Chief Information Officer:

                                             SANJEEV "SONNY" BHAGOWALIA

Effective May 24, 2010, Sanjeev "Sonny" Bhagowalia became the Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Citizen Services and Innovative Technologies, GSA.


Sonny served as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI).

Sonny also served as the CIO for Indian Affairs (IA).

Sonny served with distinction in the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the U.S. Department of Justice as an Information Technology Program Management Executive for eight years from July 1999 through August 2007, overseeing a $1 Billion portfolio.

Sonny holds a Masters' of Science (MS) in Information Resource Management, a MS and Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering. Sonny is a Distinguished Graduate with a CIO Certificate from the National Defense University. He has received numerous awards from U.S. Government and Industry including the Presidential Rank Award for meritorious executive service.


Looking for a worthy pic of MS. BENE SOUP:

Thursday, August 30, 2012

HSPLS (BMs) BACKWARD MOMENTS


Tappin' GATES again?

Contrary to MS.HOLLIDAY, there are plenty computers@the library.
They are in every section as might not be evident in this repeated photo.
An hour wait is very unusual, if 1 is knowledgeable about the system.

I wonder how much padded numbers play in the perpetuation of other HAWAII doings, from institutions to businesses. I heard a count of 1000 a day for the library, which I believe to be bogus, just like some pantry counts. I've often wondered at some of the high space rental fees I hear quoted, while not seeing anything near the business required to sustain such.

Friday, August 10, 2012

OH, BY THE WAY

 On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Mae Rosen wrote:

Hi Mr. Balmber,

FLH has over 100 year-round volunteers who review the books donated.

Experts in each field price the books. Any books thought to be of significant value are researched to determine their value.
By the way, if you would like to volunteer at our warehouse to sort books, please let me know.

We are always looking for volunteers!

Mahalo,
Mae



To: Mae Rosen mae@friendsofthelibraryofhawaii.org

It may possibly be of interest to you that I had also inquired at
the library. In particular, I'd asked Mr. Baroza who said that with-
drawn and discarded books are sometimes duplicated.

And I also enquired about whether the books were researched,
as to their possible value or collectability, and was told "no".

I enquired because I noticed some of the books are quite old and
sometimes contained hand drawn pictures. And I also would think
some of them were considered outdated which would preclude
an updated reprint. Does FOTLOH make this effort?

DUMPSTER JIVE





From: f----s@gmail.com
Date: Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:49 AM

Subject: Re: Your Inquiry
To: Mae Rosen
Maybe he already knows. Coincidentally, he's here today.


On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Mae Rosen wrote:

Dear Mr. Balmber,
Thank you for the information. We will look into this situation and notify the director at the Hawai‘i State Public Library.

Mahalo, Mae


On 8/9/12 9:12 AM, "f----s@gmail.com" wrote:

The HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
"I am talking about books I have seen laying around the outside of the library and having people tell me they were taken from the dumpster. Some have not only "DISCARDED" but "WITHDRAWN" stamped on them."


On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 8:08 AM, Mae Rosen wrote:

Dear Mr. Balmber,
Which library have you seen discarded and withdrawn books taken from the dumpster?
Mahalo, Mae


On 8/8/12 2:07 PM, "f----s@gmail.com" wrote:

I am talking about books I have seen laying around the outside of the library and having people tell me they were taken from the dumpster. Some have not only "DISCARDED" but "WITHDRAWN" stamped on them.


On Wed, Aug 8, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Mae Rosen

Aloha Mr. Balmber,

Thank you for your email inquiry of July 25, 2012:
Books discarded by the libraries are offered at nominal cost at Friends' book sales throughout the year. The proceeds from these sales are returned to the library system.

If you have additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.

Mahalo,

Mae

Mae M. Rosen, Administrative Assistant
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY OF HAWAI‘I
690 Pohukaina Street
Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96813
Ph: (808) 536.

Fax: (808) 536.
Friends of the Library of Hawai‘i was founded in 1879

Our mission is to support and promote Hawai‘i’s 50 public libraries














Wednesday, August 8, 2012

NEW SHENANIGANS@HSPLS

I've begun to log off when these pop up in email sessions.
It freezes the window.
Before, it was just the lower box. Now both pop up very
quickly before I have a chance to cancel.
I loose valuable time but ...