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Databases

Cambodian Genocide Databases

The Cambodian Genocide Data Bases (collectively, the CGDB) were developed by a CGP team of academics, technicians and documentalists at Yale University, the Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam), and the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia. The team was headed by Yale's Prof. Ben Kiernan, CGP Director, and Dr. Helen Jarvis, CGP Documentation Consultant and Associate Professor at the School of Information Systems, Technology and Management at UNSW. 

East Timor Project Databases

The East Timor Biographic, Bibliographic and Geographic Databases were compiled by the University of New South Wales and Griffith University’s Asia Pacific Research Institute. 

Database Training Manuals in Indonesia

Training Manuals in Bahasa Indonesia produced by the GSP’s Yale East Timor Project, 2001: (1) Pelatihan Database HAM, and (2) Pelatihan Documentasi Genocide dan Database dengan Microsoft Access

The Sanford Guatemalan Genocide Databases

Databases on the Guatemalan Genocide developed by Dr. Victoria Sanford of Columbia University, and kindly made available by Prof. Sanford for access on the GSP website. 

Conflict and Genocide in Former Yugoslavia, 1991-1995

Conflict & Genocide in Former Yugoslavia, 1991-1995 is a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) project created by Yale University's Genocide Studies Program (GSP) to serve as an interactive resource for researchers and survivors, as well as others interested in the Balkan conflicts of 1991-1995.