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The RADOC website "consists of over 10,000 books, monographs, bound articles, papers and letters, prints, transparencies, photographs, audio- and video-recorded material, framed and unframed prints and documents as well as many other non-media items." These archives are managed by the Roma historian and linguist Ian Hancock who has himself published extensively and is a outspoken public academic figure. Many of his own publications--including some on the Holocaust--are posted on this site and are free to access.
The University of Hertfordshire Press was established in 1992 and has since published extensive works in the field of Romani Studies. The Press has a special section devoted to Holocaust literature, however its focus is much wider in scope and also publishes a wide breadth of work related to Roma language, culture and current issues in Romani Studies.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website is an extensive resource for scholars, organizations and the general public by providing online access to many of its collections. According to the USHMM website "The Museum’s ability to preserve the memory of the Holocaust relies on its collections, which include photographs; artifacts; films; music; archival documentation; books; testimonies from Holocaust survivors, perpetrators, and eyewitnesses; and more." Visitors to the website can use the collections search to find information about the Roma Holocaust and follow links to other related websites.
The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust website provides many resources on Holocaust history and on other genocides (Cambodia, Rwanda, Darfur, Bosnia). The website has links to academic literature by Roma historians, family histories of Romani families, personal testimonies of Roma Holocaust survivors among other resources. The Memorial Day Fund also pays much attention to current efforts to commemorate the Holocaust in contemporary Europe.
Established in London, England the Wiener Library is one of the oldest Holocaust memorial museums in the world. The institution has many books and other resources in the Nazi persecution of the Sinti and Roma in addition to an extensive collection of other Holocaust materials.