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Unpublished Paper
University of South Florida Libraries Holocaust & Genocide Studies Draft Business Plan
(2008)
  • Mark I. Greenberg, University of South Florida
Abstract
Genocide and mass violence have become global threats to peace and security and a sad testament to the human condition. Almost a half million genocide and torture victims currently reside in the United States, with millions more suffering silently in other parts of the world. Recognizing an important opportunity to unify the University of South Florida’s wide-ranging Holocaust & genocide studies initiatives and to contribute to global education and action, the USF Libraries have created a global interdisciplinary center to better understand and prevent genocide. USF Libraries Holocaust & Genocide Studies Center will become an internationally recognized center for the quality of its collections, research, teaching, and community engagement. To achieve this goal, the Center’s mission is to cross international boundaries to engage information specialists, scholars, educators, students, analysts, and activists in a centralized, interdisciplinary, collaborative, and synergistic approach to genocide education, mental health and public policy, and prevention.
Keywords
  • Holocaust,
  • Genocide,
  • Library,
  • Collection Development,
  • Business Plan
Publication Date
Winter December 1, 2008
Citation Information
Mark I. Greenberg. "University of South Florida Libraries Holocaust & Genocide Studies Draft Business Plan" (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/markigreenberg/1/