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Human rights reference sources: A critical annotated bibliography
Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian
  • Chad M Kahl, Illinois State University
  • Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Illinois Wesleyan University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Keywords
  • Human rights,
  • reference,
  • web sites,
  • research materials,
  • annotated bibliography
Abstract

The area of human rights has had significant attention both nationally and internationally in the press and in the political arena. While there is a renewed commitment to human rights advocacy, there is also an upward trend in popular culture of depictions of torture. This article provides critical annotations of English-language reference sources, published since 1990, and available both in print and online, in an effort to aid librarians collecting and weeding materials for human rights research.

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Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian is published by Taylor & Francis. This copy is a post-print; it is not the copy of record.

This article was originally published in Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, https://doi.org/10.1080/01639260903579933.

DOI
doi.org/10.1080/01639260903579933
Citation Information
Chad M Kahl and Stephanie Davis-Kahl. "Human rights reference sources: A critical annotated bibliography" Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stephanie_davis_kahl/33/