King-Agan, who works at the Keaau Public Library, received the award Thursday at the Friends annual meeting in Honolulu. The award honors library employees who work "in the trenches" as assistants, technicians, custodians and in other support capacities.
During her 15 years with the library system, King-Agan has created a variety of programs, including a color-coded video catalog system. She also simplified a technique for teaching novices how to use the computer-based catalog.
State Sen. Gilbert Kahele honored King-Agan, saying she is an asset to the Keaau community because she is dedicated to her work and has created programs to stimulate engagement.
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