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Diagnosis of public libraries and institutional human rights workers in poverty populations

San Jose, Costa Rica. IIHR with the support of the Latin American human rights organizations linked to Human Rights Documentation and Information Systems, International (HURIDOCS), have been proposed to map libraries and documentation centers in institutions public and social and grassroots organizations working on human rights to people living in poverty.

This study, initiated in Central America in 2009, is now extended to other regions of Latin America. Both institutions objectives have been defined to locate the information services of institutions and organizations working in the area of \u200b\u200binterest to identify the sources of information on human rights in the region and establish their characteristics and needs.

This activity is expected to demonstrate the wealth of initiatives in the field of human rights information and achieve the systematization and accessibility of data to be shared later, to facilitate interorganizational relations and processes in each country in the region and beyond.

hereby invited to contribute to this activity to the social and popular organizations and institutions with bibliographic information services or files to contribute their data. The guest, of which the Word can be downloaded from the website of IIHR and saved with another name to open the document does not take much time or effort. Once completed, please send requests to this address: documentación@iidh.ed.cr .

Download questionnaire here. If the link does not work, copy it into your browser:

http://www.iidh.ed.cr/BibliotecaWeb/Varios/Documentos/BD_1375160761/Cuestionario_DEF.doc


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