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Human Rights is Interdisciplinary -- think broadly and outside the box!
Included in this guide are many types of information sources. To thoroughly research a topic in Human Rights, you need to have skills in assessing the reliability of the information you are looking at.
And finding, evaluating, using, and citing good quality websites is an absolute necessity. Many organizations (like the U.N. and the Institute for Women's Policy Research) contains current data and only publish on the web. Your resources should include: Reference books, books, journal articles, AND Web sites of quality. Scrutinize all resources! |
Upcoming Human Rights Events at UConn
For information on Human Rights Events, please see the Human Rights Institute's website, http://www.humanrights.uconn.edu/
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Archives & Special Collections
Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road Unit 1205
Storrs, CT 06269-1205
Voice: 860.486.2384
Fax: 860.486.4521
Send Email
Subjects:
Human Rights
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