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    AGMA ANNOUNCES OPENING OF ANI RESEARCH LIBRARY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    09.03.2010 13:38 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Genocide Museum of America (AGMA)
    announced in advance of the museum opening that the Armenian National
    Institute (ANI) Research Library will be opened in time for the 95th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide on April 24, 2010. ANI has been
    part of the AGMA organization since 2003.

    The support extended AGMA and ANI by donors has prompted plans to
    create a research facility that may also be accessible to researchers
    studying the Armenian Genocide. The special collections of books on the
    topic of genocide in general and the Armenian Genocide in particular
    that have been gifted to ANI already constitute a critical component
    of the future museum. As a step toward encouraging further research on
    the Armenian Genocide, AGMA has decided that the ANI Research Library
    should be made available for public use by qualified specialists.

    "The thousands of publications that form the core of the scholarly and
    documentary record on the Armenian Genocide are a critical resource
    that ANI has been collecting over the years," said Van Z. Krikorian,
    museum trustee and chairman of the museum's building and operations
    committee. "The AGMA planning process has depended on the services
    provided by ANI to develop the exhibit concepts and contents. While
    we look ahead to the time when the entire museum facility is open
    to the public, we wanted to take this initial step in encouraging
    more learning and academic research on the Armenian Genocide as that
    constitutes one of the core missions of AGMA."

    "With ANI already located at the AGMA site, we will be expanding the
    Institute's research facility and incorporate the resources that have
    been gathered and that continue to arrive," added Krikorian. "ANI
    has collected documentation on the Armenian Genocide from around the
    world. As these records are processed and organized, we expect that
    more and more of the collected resources will be available for study
    and research."

    "With its rapidly growing library of 8,000 volumes, the base for
    creating a comprehensive collection centered on the Armenian Genocide
    has been created. With more donors prepared to share their specialized
    collections, and planning for a capacity of 100,000 volumes, the
    time had arrived to organize the ANI Research Library for use by
    scholars and researchers seeking access to resources on the Armenian
    experience," Krikorian said.

    ANI was established in 1997 by a special grant to the Armenian Assembly
    of America by the chairman of its board of trustees, Mr.

    Hirair Hovnanian. The Institute is dedicated to the study, research,
    and affirmation of the Armenian Genocide. As part of its public
    service, ANI maintains the most extensive website on the Armenian
    Genocide available on the Internet at the following address:
    www.armenian-genocide.org. Since its founding the Institute has been
    under the direction of Dr. Rouben Adalian, who has also directed the
    AGMA project since 2008.

    The Armenian Genocide Museum of America is an outgrowth of the
    Armenian Assembly of America and the Armenian National Institute
    (ANI), catalyzed by the initial pledge of Anoush Mathevosian toward
    building such a museum in Washington, DC.
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