Human rights documentation is undergoing a transition from paper to digital formats. The paper traces recent progress, identifies barriers to be overcome and lays out some advantages to a virtural netword of documents to parallel the human networks that characterize human rights work
Human rights abuses have never been so visible. Whereas once repressive acts in distant places were ...
In bringing up to date the meaning of the human right to be familiar with historical events involvin...
Cultural institutions, such as museums, often curate politically and ethically sensitive materials. ...
This article examines the preservation of digital images and video (and the social media or Internet...
Human rights researchers are increasingly turning to the internet to discover, collect, and preserve...
From videos of rights violations, to satellite images of environmental degradation, to eyewitness ac...
Libraries have long supported original research in the humanities and social sciences by making phys...
By making information more accessible than ever before, digital technologies have come to shape soci...
The following paper will examine the ways in which digital media is used by both activists engaged i...
Why and how can records serve as evidence of human rights violations, in particular crimes against h...
The article identifies a growing need to incorporate scholarly works and resources into a technologi...
Cultural institutions, such as museums, often curate politically and ethically sensitive materials. ...
Why and how can records serve as evidence of human rights violations, in particular crimes against h...
The Internet and communications technologies have enabled the democratization of information and glo...
The twenty-first century cyberspace offers unprecedented opportunities for prosperity and developmen...
Human rights abuses have never been so visible. Whereas once repressive acts in distant places were ...
In bringing up to date the meaning of the human right to be familiar with historical events involvin...
Cultural institutions, such as museums, often curate politically and ethically sensitive materials. ...
This article examines the preservation of digital images and video (and the social media or Internet...
Human rights researchers are increasingly turning to the internet to discover, collect, and preserve...
From videos of rights violations, to satellite images of environmental degradation, to eyewitness ac...
Libraries have long supported original research in the humanities and social sciences by making phys...
By making information more accessible than ever before, digital technologies have come to shape soci...
The following paper will examine the ways in which digital media is used by both activists engaged i...
Why and how can records serve as evidence of human rights violations, in particular crimes against h...
The article identifies a growing need to incorporate scholarly works and resources into a technologi...
Cultural institutions, such as museums, often curate politically and ethically sensitive materials. ...
Why and how can records serve as evidence of human rights violations, in particular crimes against h...
The Internet and communications technologies have enabled the democratization of information and glo...
The twenty-first century cyberspace offers unprecedented opportunities for prosperity and developmen...
Human rights abuses have never been so visible. Whereas once repressive acts in distant places were ...
In bringing up to date the meaning of the human right to be familiar with historical events involvin...
Cultural institutions, such as museums, often curate politically and ethically sensitive materials. ...