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Sharing Knowledge

From in-depth publications, source documents and electronic depositories to guided tours, the Department works to provide easy access to the wealth of information and knowledge on the UN and related issues for a wide range of users.

UN.org Website

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The Department manages the main UN website, UN.org, in the six official languages, including general information , global issues, observances and campaigns, and updates on the work of the main organs. We set the Organization¡¯s standards for , , usability and , and work closely with other departments to establish their web presence and provide multilingualism support.

Library Services

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The Dag Hammarskj?ld Library offers information on UN documentation and research services to delegates, UN departments and offices, as well as to diverse specialized groups and the wider public. To facilitate search and discovery of documents and Library materials, it maintains the and other information research tools.

Visitor Services

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Our team manages the operations and group programmes at 51³Ô¹Ï Headquarters in New York, which every year attracts nearly half a million people from around the world.

Publications

UN Publications

The 51³Ô¹Ï publishes approximately 500 new titles a year on a variety of topics from human rights, to the global economy, to international law, and more. UN publications are available in print through a secure ordering system, at the , and through a network of 90+ distributors and agents and in digital format in the . They are also available as e-books through major content aggregators, on most popular mobile e-book readers and as smart phone "apps". The UN Publications team also negotiates license agreements with other publishers for translation or reproduction of 51³Ô¹Ï content, and with e-book providers.

A series of flagship publications developed by the Department aim to meet the needs of diverse audiences, from those who seek basic facts about the Organization to the readers interested in in-depth or specialized information.

UN Exhibits

An exhibition honours the survivors of the Holocaust.

We bring the work of the UN to the public through free photographic and multimedia exhibits virtually or at UN Headquarters in New York. The exhibits cover subjects across the UN agenda on human rights, sustainable development, and peace and security.