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Source: Internet on the Holocaust and Genocide, December, 1993

        HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE PC BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE 
   AVAILABLE FROM THE INSTITUTE ON THE HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE 
                        IN JERUSALEM

  The Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem is pleased
  to announce the forthcoming availability of the HOLOCAUST AND
  GENOCIDE COMPUTERIZED BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATABASE, Version 2.2, edited by
  MARC I.  SHERMAN AND ISRAEL W.  CHARNY.  This database has been
  compiled on an IBM-compatable PC using Procite, one of the most
  widely acclaimed bibliographic database managers on personal
  computers.

  The database, which has been largely funded by the U.S.  Institute
  of Peace, Washington, D.C.  (a federal agency), assembles literature
  especially from 1980 onwards, the period which has seen the most
  significant steps forward in the emerging field of study of genocide
  as well as a limited number of citations from earlier years.  The
  database has been compiled from a multitude of international sources
  including the institute's own published bibliographies (Genocide: A
  Critical Bibliographic Review, Charny, I.W.  [Ed], Volume 1, 1988
  and Volumne 2, 1992), an invited panel of distinguished scholars,
  and various online databases.

  The fields covered in this interdisciplinary database include
  religion, psychology, sociology, law, medicine, history, economics,
  political science, anthropology, education, and philosophy.  The
  database contains some 9000 unique bibliographic citations of books,
  chapters of books, book reviews, journal articles, and
  dissertations, most with abstracts, and a unique controlled index
  word scheme developed specifically for this database.

  This first-of-a-kind database is without doubt the most
  comprehensive source of literature in this rapidly evolving area of
  research and will be an invaluable source for scholars accessing
  information on this crucial field.  This database will be available
  on diskettes to research institutions, libraries and scholars.  The
  availability on Procite, with its advanced searching and formatting
  capabilities, will further enhance research.

  For more information on subscriptions to the database, write Marc I.
  Sherman, M.L.S., Project Director, or Pauline Cooper, Project
  Coordinator, at the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide, POB
  10311, 91102 Jerusalem, Israel.  Fax: 972-2-720424.


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