Micronesian Seminar Library at PHA

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Micronesian Seminar Library

PHA Meeting, Taiwan, 2015

 

Beginnings

 

MicSem began small in 1960–a shelf or two of books that might help the Jesuit seminarians studying theology in the US keep up their interest in the Pacific (it was presumed that all of us would be returning to the islands after our ordination)…. I was the last in a line of newly ordained Jesuit priests to leave for the islands in 1969, so I brought the materials with me to Xavier HS where I was assigned to teach.

 

From its slender beginnings–a dozen boxes of books on the Pacific, a few rusty shelves and a battered Olympia typewriter, all housed in one of the smaller faculty rooms at Xavier High School–the Micronesian Seminar grew.  Slowly at first, as might be expected of an operation run on only a few hundred dollars a year and dependent on whatever time and energy its director could summon at the end of a full day teaching high school.  .

 

As the early years passed we moved….from a tiny room at Xavier to a much larger one, with bookshelves encircling the walls and even spilling into the director’s office.  Students sat on the floor flipping through periodicals or journals of the Congress of Micronesia, as visitors stepped around them and commented on the unpretentious surroundings.

 

 

Relocation to Pohnpei

 

In 1992 the MicSem library and office furnishings were once again packed up–this time it took two 20-foot containers rather than a few cardboard boxes–for shipment to Pohnpei.  The Micronesian Seminar was to be relocated in the FSM capital.  It was not until a few years later, in August 1996, that MicSem would move into its own new building, complete with ample library, video studio and conference room.

 

 

Library

 

 

From Library to Resource Center

 

 

Offering Access to the Public

 

 

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