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UNITED NATIONS ELECTRONIC AND FULL TEXT SOURCES
MISSION AND SCOPE OF THE UNITED NATIONS COLLECTION AT PRINCETON
A SAMPLER OF BRIEF SOURCES ON FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE
A QUICK GUIDE TO FINDING UNITED NATIONS MATERIALS AT PRINCETON
HOW THE UNITED NATIONS COLLECTION IS ARRANGED
KEY REFERENCE GUIDES FOR UNITED NATIONS DOCUMENTS
USEFUL UNITED NATIONS AND RELATED WEB SITESOverall Guides:
E World of UN Documents
12 Portals to the E World of UN Documents
In a Nut Shell: UN Research on the Web: A Highly Selective GuideHistoric Documents:
UN Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women
U.N. Working Documents Full Text, 1992 to present - UN
ODS System
U.N. Working Documents Index 1945 to present - AccessUN
Princeton only
U.N. document and speech index, and voting records UNBISNET
1985 to present, some earlier
U.N. Info Quest Index, Selected Documents 1946 to present -
UNIQUE
UN official documents full text U.N.
Documentation Centre, Includes full text of all Security
Council
Resolutions and General Assembly Resolutions.
U.N.
Common Database, Full text global statistical database from many
sources,
highly selective
Princeton holds the full text of U.N. Working Documents and Official
Records
from 1945 to the present in various formats - Inquire in SSRC.
United Nations Yearbook Collection, 1946-1999 electronic edition on
CD-ROM
Inquire in the Social Science Reference Center
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
International
Court of Justice
Permanent
Court of Arbitration
International
Labour Organization
ILO Labor Statistics
UNCTAD Handbook of Statistics 2001, Online
UNCTAD Project on
Dispute Settlement in International Trade,
Investment and
Intellectual
Property, full text course modules. Use Internet
Explorer.
United Nations Development Program,
UNDP,
includes
Human Development Report
UNDP Project Reports
Index, 1972-1998 Princeton only
full text microfiche available in SSRC
UNISPAL,
United Nations Information System on the Question of Palestine
Online collection of full text United Nations documents
on the question of Palestine and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
UNESCO Documents
Index and Full Text
Index 1946 to present, Full text1995 to the present.
Princeton holds UNESCO Working Documents 1945 to 1994 in SSRC, (UN)
PITN965.922
UNESCO
Index Translationum
UNESCO Statistics
UNESCO Thesaurus
UNESCO World
Copyright Laws
UNESCO World Heritage
Sites
UNICEF, United Nations Children's Agency, includes annual State of the World's Children full text
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, encyclopedic full text refugee information
United Nations Standards for Trade and Electronic Business full text database
United Nations Treaties full text databases Princeton only
World Health Organization, includes annual World Health Report full text, 1995 to present
WTO Predecesor Body GATT Full Text Document 1945-1995
World Trade Organization
Working
Documents Full Text 1995 to the present.
WTO Dispute Settlement Decisions Reporter, 1996 to the present, in
SSRC (UN) K4600.A495 W67
WTO
Legal Documents and Disputes Updates , World Trade Organization
Decisions of
the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization, Analysis
from the European Journal of International Law
World Development Indicators (Broad range of statistics on most countries) 1960+ Princeton only
World Income Inequality Database, 1950 to the present, from UNDP.
Princeton's United Nations Collection holds and otherwise provides access to meeting records and other publications of the United Nations, its External or Specialized Agencies, and the League of Nations. Also included are reference materials to support the study of those bodies. It is located in the Social Science Reference Center on A floor of Firestone Library near the SSRC Reference Desk. Princeton's United Nation's Librarian, the United Nation's Collection Manager and staff at the SSRC desk provide reference assistance with United Nations materials. The Collection services the Princeton University academic community and supports preparations for Model United Nations work.
The United Nations Collection at Princeton is the oldest United Nations Depository Library in the state of New Jersey, and is comprehensive for the main bodies of the U.N. and selective for the Specialized (External) Agencies. Materials are of three principal types:Meeting Records,Sales Publications, and Specialized Agency materials. Reports are also held. In all categories indexes and publications in electronic format are an important part of Princeton's United Nations Collection. Both the United Nations and many Specialized Agencies and other U.N. Bodies maintain their own web sites which are important additional sources of information and documentation. The Economic Commissions are especially strong in this regard. There are five: Africa (includes Egypt), Asia and the Pacific (includes many states of former Soviet Union), Western Asia (the Arab countries of the Middle East, includes Egypt), Europe (also includes many states of former Soviet Union), and Latin America and the Caribbean are especially strong.
United Nations and its External Agencies maintain a position at
the
leading edge of providing electronic delivery of many publications.
First,
by building indexes on the web going back over many years. And
secondly,
from the mid 1990's forward, the full text of many documents from
various
part of the United Nations is also found on the web, either free or by
paid subscription available transparently on this Princeton UN
Collection
webpage. However, many important United Nations documents can still be
found only in paper or microformat, especially those from before the
mid-1990's.
Excellent electronic indexes to identify many of these documents are
found
at the top of this web page.
When a document is identified in these
indexes,
unless there is a full text source listed at the top of this page, it
will
be necessary to come to the Social Science Reference Center and locate
the document in paper or in microformat. Main Body documents usually
won't
be found in the Online Catalog of the library as individual pieces.
However,
some documents from the External or Specialized
Agencies will be found in the Online and Electronic Card
Catalogs.
Therefore it is helpful to distinguish between the Main Body and
Specialized
Agencies in order more easily to locate United Nations publications
held
at Princeton. Staff in the Social Science Reference Center can easily
help
you sort this out. Be sure to note that Specialized Agencies often have
excellent documentation on their web sites, which are hot linked below.
All else in the UN is "Main Body" except for the
Specialized
Agencies, which are:
Electronic components of the United Nations Collection are listed here, and are also found on the Library Home Page under Article Indexes and Research Databases. UN materials in microformat is found in SSRC; ask at the SSRC Reference Desk.The United Nations Collection In paper is found in the stacks immediately behind the main SSRC Reference Desk, just inside the entrance to the Social Science Reference Center on A Floor of Firestone Library. It is arranged in sections according to type of material as listed below.