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N° 2, October | octobre | Octubre 2008
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Intéressante lettre d'information, mais...
A quand un peu plus de traduction en français?
◊ Henri Michon

About "Records of NGOs, Memory... to be shared..."
Croatian translation available, free!
◊ Zivana Hedbeli


Atelier: Archives et droits de l'homme
Genève,28 et 29 octobre 2008
Organisé par le Haut Commissariat des Nations Unies aux Droits de l'Homme (HCDH)
◊ Perrine Canavaggio

Conferencia: Acceso a los archivos de derechos humanos: Modelos y experiencias
Montevideo,6 y 7 de noviembre de 2008
Organized by "Archivo General de la Universidad de la República" and the "Archivo General de la Nación"
◊ Alicia Casas de Barran

Archives and Human Rights International Forum
Mexico City10 December 2008
On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
◊ Gabriela Salazar

Conference: Memory, Archives and Human Rights: Confronting the Demons of the Past
Copenhagen (Denmark) and Malmö (Sweden)4 and 5 June 2009
This conference will take place in conjunction with the opening of a South African "Nelson Mandela exhibition" in Malmö.
◊ Jens Boel

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Human Rights Archives and Documentation: Transforming Ideas Into Practice
Valerie Love
Curator for Human Rights Collections, Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
16 April 2008
Symposium hosted by the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center at the University of Connecticut in March 2008
The symposium was co-sponsored by the Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research at Columbia University Libraries and the Center for Research Libraries Global Resources Network. The notes and other materials are now available on the Dodd Center's website. Download the notes and materials A recurring theme of the symposium was the need for increased communication and collaboration among archivists working with human rights materials. To help meet this need, the University of Connecticut and symposium participants have initiated several projects: 1. A listserv designed for archivists working with human rights collections 2. An online Human Rights Archives Information Portal, which will include information about human rights archival collections, repositories currently collecting human rights materials, resources for organizations and governments working to preserve their own records, and a calendar of upcoming conferences events pertaining to human rights library and archival collections. The Human Rights Archives Listserv is open to anyone working with human rights collections, or interested in human rights and archives. The listserv is hosted by the University of Connecticut : Click here to subscribe The Human Rights Archives Information Portal is currently in development, and we've begun compiling information for the portal. If you would like your repository to be included in the list of archives with human rights materials, or have any questions, please email me off list at valerie.love@uconn.edu
For more information: http://www.lib.uconn.edu/online/research/speclib/ASC/outreach/human_rights_symposium.htm
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