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Eine digitale Bibliothek über Global-Governance-Themen Monday, 14. May 2007

Posted by lheller in Aus der Politikwissenschaft.
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Melissa Fraser, Content Services Specialist am Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) in Waterloo, Kanada, stellt in einem Weblog-Beitrag die IGLOO Library vor:

The IGLOO library is a completely digital, entirely open access online repository consisting of several unique collections on global governance issues. These collections were created to serve the needs of practitioners, researchers, academics, and students.

Collections

The Web Resources collection consists of an index of over 3 million websites on economics, international institutions, energy, international law, environment, peace & security, health, science & technology, humanitarian issues, and social & political development.

The Electronic Documents collection consists of over 5,000 PDF and word documents from our content partners. These content partners include research centres, universities, and non-governmental organizations such as the Academic Council of the United Nations System (ACUNS), the Brookings Institutions, International Crisis Group, Overseas Development Group (ODI), and the Parliamentary Centre. Electronic copies of these documents are stored within the library to ensure continued access and are protected by a creative commons license which allows for their distribution for non-commercial purposes provided that attribution is given to their authors and that no derivative works are created. (…)

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