- William Mulloy Library
The William Mulloy Library ("Hare Puka ko Wiliam Mulloy") is a
research library administered by theFather Sebastian Englert Anthropological Museum onRapa Nui (Easter Island ) inChilean Polynesia . Named for the late Dr. William Mulloy, an Americanarchaeologist , the library’s collection focuses onRapa Nui and Polynesian Studies, especially theprehistory ,history ,ethnology ,archaeology ,cultural anthropology ,osteology andgeology of Easter Island.Mission
The mission of the William Mulloy Library is threefold. Firstly, the Library seeks to support the field work of archaeologists, anthropologists, linguists, ethnologists and other scholars who come to
Easter Island for research purposes. Secondly, the Library promotes the conservation and study of the cultural patrimony of the Rapa Nui people. Finally, the Library provides broad access within the island community to the best scholarly resources inRapa Nui and Polynesian Studies.Mulloy Collection
The collection of the William Mulloy Library includes books, journals, articles, archival materials, field notes, maps, photographs and audiovisual materials related to
Rapa Nui . Dr.William Mulloy ’s personal library forms the core of the collection. TheFather Sebastian Englert Anthropological Museum , the Chilean Directorate of Libraries, Archives and Museums (DiBAM), theEaster Island Foundation and the Mulloy family have contributed to the original collection, more than doubling it in a short period of time.The library, located on the campus of the museum in the Tahai district of the island, has climate-controlled stacks and a seventy-two square-meter lecture hall, which accommodates approximately thirty persons.
Background
Shortly before his death, the renowned archaeologist,
William Mulloy , expressed the desire that his personal library, consisting in books, articles, reprints, field notes, maps, photograph and slides, find a permanent home onRapa Nui in order to be of service to both specialized researchers coming to the island from abroad and to the general public.After his death, his widow, Emily Ross Mulloy, consigned the collection to Mario Correa,
Cultural Attaché of theConsulate General ofChile inWashington DC , who with the aid of Marilyn Pugh ofLanChile , transferred the library to Chilean continent.At the time, lack of satisfactory facilities on Rapa Nui did not favor the immediate transfer of library or archival materials. Instead, the collection was entrusted to the
Easter Island Foundation . The Foundation maintained the library at theFonck Museum inViña del Mar , hired a Rapa Nui librarian and placed the collection at the disposal of the public. In addition to its long-term financial support of the library, the Easter Island Foundation assisted with the relocation of Mulloy Library materials to the island when a suitable space was made ready on Museum premises.After its transfer from Viña del Mar, the William Mulloy Library opened on
Rapa Nui in 2002 and was dedicated by Dr. Mulloy’s widow, Emily Ross Mulloy, Clara Budnik, Director of the DiBAM, and prominent members of the Rapa Nui community.External links
* [http://www.museorapanui.cl/Biblioteca/index.php William Mulloy Library]
* [http://www.museorapanui.cl/Inicio Father Sebastian Englert Anthropology Museum]
* [http://www.dibam.cl/ Chilean Directorate of Libraries, Archives and Museums]
* [http://www.islandheritage.org/ Easter Island Foundation]
* [http://www.museofonck.cl/ Fonck Museum]
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