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Need to ask a librarian a reference question? Can't get to the library? You can still contact us via IM or phone during our regularly open hours.
This service is available to:
  • Currently enrolled students of UH Maui College
  • Members of the faculty and staff of UH Maui College
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  • Type your research question in the chat box above.
Text us
  • Text (SMS) your research question to 323-929-2846 (323-929-2UHM)
Call us
  • Phone your research question to 984-3298
Email us
  • Email your research question to us.

Cloud print on campus

...print from any internet device!



Now, if your internet-enabled device can send an email, you can print to the campus printers (library, TLC, Ka Lama Lab). Just follow these instructions:  no downloads or addons are needed.

Borrow a Chromebook

The library is loaning Google Chromebooks to UHMC students. Currently, we have 9 Chromebooks to loan out. For information on borrowing, please go here.

Chromebooks are not regular laptop computers. According to Wikipedia:
Chromebook is a personal computer running Chrome OS as its operating system. The devices are designed to be used while connected to the Internet and support applications that reside on the Web, rather than traditional applications that reside on the machine itself. All the data is stored in the "cloud" accessed by an internet connection. A Chromebook is an example of a thin client.
If you need access to MS Office applications, like Word, please visit one of the campus' computer labs.

Spring 2014 Library Hours


Beautiful Maui Sky

The library building's skylight has been replaced. We can now see the beautiful sky and clouds over our beautiful island home.


Dictionary.com’s 2013 Word of the Year: Privacy

From PRISM and the Edward Snowden scandal to the arrival of Google Glass, 2013 was the year that the desire to be seen and heard was turned on its head. Consider the following: In January, the TSA scrapped airport body scanners that produce near-naked images of travelers; In June, Edward Snowden revealed the widespread global-spying program, Project PRISM; In October, Google announced new privacy policy plans that allow the company to incorporate user data into advertisements. The discussion of privacy – what it is and what it isn’t – embodies the preeminent concerns of 2013. For this reason, privacy is Dictionary.com’s Word of the Year.

Winter Interim Hours


  • December 20 to January 5
    • library closed
  • January 6 to January 10
    • library will be be closed for normal use
      • you may pay your fines/fees from 10 AM to  4 PM.
  • January 13
    • the library will be open normal hours