The Forced Migration Digital Library
Make your documents available for everyone!
The Forced Migration Online (FMO) Digital Library is a key dissemination resource of the Refugee Studies Centre at the University of Oxford. It is the largest collection of its kind on this subject area in the world and contains published and unpublished documents, photographs, documentary films, podcasts of lectures, a directory of organisations and a discussion list which welcomes questions and announcements relating to forced migration and refugee law. This digital library was established so that this important part of the University of Oxford's library could be accessible to the world.
The Fahamu Refugee Programme website is using the FMO Digital Library as its main repository for storing documents useful to legal aid providers. We encourage you to submit documents you wish to make available to others, including annual reports and other documents that are currently only available on your website. They will also be available for others to use - including researchers. Instructions on how to submit documents appear below. When you submit a document, you can make its availability known by posting it on the
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The FMO Digital Library contains over 4,700 documents and journal issues, which can be searched, read online and printed as required. Journals available include back issues of the International Journal of Refugee Law.
The website can be searched via the [main search page http://www.forcedmigration.org/search/, more precise searching of journals and documents is available via the Digital Library [search http://repository.forcedmigration.org/] and advanced [search pages http://repository.forcedmigration.org/advanced/].
We welcome document submissions for the FMO Digital Library. Send your document, stating that you own the copyright, via e-mail attachments (Microsoft Word and PDF only) to: fmo[at]qeh.ox.ac.uk or by mail to:
Forced Migration Online, Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford UK
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