*Cette session d'information se déroulera en français.
*This information session will take place in French.
Are you interested in researching questions related to multilateralism, but don't know how to get started?
The UN Library & Archives Geneva has worked to advance research and understanding of multilateralism since its founding in 1919 as the Library of the League of Nations. In this session, attendees will discover how to access primary sources on multilateralism, tracing its evolution from the League of Nations to the United Nations. We'll explore how the work of these two important international organizations has resulted in a wealth of documents, publications and archives, which are today managed and made available by the UN Libraries & Archives in Geneva and New York.
In particular, we'll present different types of official documents created by the League and the UN, as well as two online research tools that can assist you in accessing these primary sources: the UN Digital Library and the UN Archives Geneva platform.
Join us to get started on your research journey!
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Note: this session is designed for students from universities in Geneva. If you would like to organise a session for your university, please contact us at commons@un.org .
Speakers:
Hermine DIEBOLT, Chief, Archives Management Unit, Institutional Memory Section | United Nations Library & Archives Geneva
Cristina GIORDANO, Chief, Knowledge Services Unit, Library Services Section | United Nations Library & Archives Geneva
Event details
Hermine DIEBOLT
Cristina GIORDANO
Niverte NOBERASCO
MS Teams Webinar
Practical information
The Knowledge and Learning Commons promotes knowledge sharing through a variety of products on multilateralism, among which, these online sessions for university students in international relations, political sciences, international law and history.
This session aims to share online resources available for the study of modern multilateralism at the UN Library & Archives Geneva. These sessions are designed at the beginner level, providing a comprehensive overview of our resources.
Worldwide universities interested in having a session for their students, are welcome to contact us and we'll be happy to get back to them with more details and a date.