HURIDOCS News - No.21


Date: Fri, 25 Jul 97 18:57:54 -0500
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Subject: HURIDOCS News - No.21

From: MINELRES moderator       \ Internet:    ([email protected])

HURIDOCS News - No.21


The next issue of HURIDOCS News (No.21, June 1997) has been published
recently. 

HURIDOCS News is published about twice a year by the Human Rights
Information and Documentation Systems, International (HURIDOCS). 

HURIDOCS is a global, decentralised network of human rights organizations.
It aims to improve access to public information on human rights through more
effective, appropriate, compatible methods and technigues of information
handling. 

HURIDOCS News tries to keep the organizations involved in the network up to
date with recent, ongoing and future activities abd projects. 

Contributions and reactions to the contents are welcome and should be
addressed to the HURIDOCS Secretariat: 2, rue Jean-Jaquet CH-1201 Geneva,
Switzerland. Tel. 41.22.7411767, fax 41.22.7411768, email: huridocs@oln.
comlink.apc.org

Newsletter editor: Bert Verstappen

The latest issue of HURIDOCS News contains the following materials (only
some are listed): 

- HURIDOCS Programme for 1997 (training courses, workshops, translatioms and
much more)

- AAAS and HURIDOCS Launch Project to Deevelop a "Violations Approach" for
Monitoring Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (by Mark Girouard)

- European Co-ordination Committee Meeting on Human Rights Documentation:
Utrecht, 14-15 May 1996

- HURIDOCS on the Internet

- SEEF - HURIDOCS Standard Electronic Exchange Format: a new tool for
exchanging bibliographic data (by Hanne Stemann et al)

- Three workshops on documentation of human rights violations in Mexico

- Training Course on Bibliographic Information Handling on Human Rights: St.
Petersburg, 16 to 23 October 1996 (by Bert Verstappen)

- Setting up a Documentation Sentre: Step by Step (by Agnethe Olesen and
Bert Verstappen) 

- International Federation of Library Associations Conference: Bejing,
August, 1996 (by Judith Dueck)

- Why Librarians Should Rule the Net (by R.Anders Schneideman) 

- First International Conference on the Future of Internet Services on
Conflict and Ethnicity: Derry, 7-9 November, 1996

- and more...


Boris 
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