<span style='text-transform: uppercase;'>Electronic Resources</span>

  • 1. Databases and Electronic Journals
    • African Journal of Legal Studies
      This journal places emphasis on presenting a diversity of perspectives on fundamental, long-term, systemic problems of human rights and governance, as well as emerging issues, and possible solutions to them. Towards this end, AJLS encourages critical reflections that are based on empirical observations and experience as well as theoretical and multi-disciplinary approaches.
    • African Journals Online
      A database of journals published in Africa, covering the full range of academic disciplines. The objective of AJOL is to give greater visibility to the participating journals, and to the research they convey
    • Directory of Open Access Journals
      Free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals, covering all subjects and languages, with many journals searchable at article level.
    • Encyclopedia of Mass Violence
      Provides chronological indexes, case studies, analytical contributions on socio-political violence in a given country, a glossary of the terms most often used in genocide studies as well as theoretical papers written by the most representative authors in the field.
    • High Wire Press
      A division of the Stanford University Libraries, hosting the largest repository of high impact, peer-reviewed content.
    • Infomine
      INFOMINE is a large virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level.
    • Intute
      A free online service which provides access to the very best Web resources for education and research, evaluated and selected by a network of subject specialists.
    • Journal of Humanitarian Assistance
      Promoting the exchange of new ideas, previously unpublished research, and the critical write-up of field experience by field workers and researchers in humanitarian assistance.
  • 2. News Sources
  • 3. Online Books
    • Bartleby
      The preeminant Internet publisher of literature, reference, and verse
    • EServer Drama Collection
      Contains a collection of original plays and screenplays, criticism and links to other sites concerned with both classic and contemporary theatre.
    • Google Books Search
      Full text and/or bibliographic information through one of the largest collaborative digitization projects ever.
    • Online books Page
      Listing over 25,000 free books on the Web.
    • Project Gutenberg
      The first and largest single collection of free electronic books.
    • The Universal Digital Library
      A free-to-read, searchable collection of one million books, available to everyone over the Internet.
  • 4. Additional Resources
    • Amnesty International
      A worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights.
    • Committee on Conscience: Responding Today to Threats of Genocide
    • Google Scholar
      Provides a search of scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources, including theses, books, abstracts and articles.
    • Human Rights Watch
      Dedicated to the universal protection of human rights, offering an online version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, research on human rights infractions around the world, links to other human rights sites, information about how you can get involved, and updates on various Human Rights Watch campaigns.
    • International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
    • International Network of Genocide Scholars
      The International Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS), founded on 14 January 2005 in Berlin, is a non-profit and non-partisan organization to foster scholarly exchange and academic debate on all aspects of genocide. INoGS is open to researchers, teachers and students from all academic disciplines working on genocide and mass violence.
    • Museum of Tolerance
      A collection of over 50,000 volumes and non-print materials, the Archives is a repository, incorporating photographs, diaries, letters, artifacts, artwork and rare books, which are available to researchers, students and the general public.
    • Prevent Genocide International
      Resources on the 1994 genocide in Rwanda
    • Provisions Library
      A social change learning resource that is a trusted source for alternative perspectives on a wide range of topics.
    • Rwanda: The Wake of a Genocide
    • United Nations Rwanda
    • Voices of Rwanda
      Voices of Rwanda is dedicated to recording and preserving testimonies of Rwandans, and to ensuring that their stories inform the world about genocide and inspire a global sense of responsibility to prevent human rights atrocities.
    • Voices on Genocide Prevention
      A bi-weekly audio series and podcast service, hosted by Committee on Conscience Project Director Bridget Conley-Zilkic, that brings you the voices of human rights defenders, experts, advocates, and government officials.