Client: Joint Human Rights E-Resources (CSHL & PUC-FLPA)
Project: Website Development
Location: Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Project Overview:
The Joint Human Rights E-Resources is a collaborative project between The Center for the Study of Humanitarian Law (CSHL) and PUC-FLPA, funded by Sida through RWI. This free online library offers academic papers on human rights, authored by individual scholars. The objective was to develop a user-friendly platform to provide open access to valuable research materials while ensuring a seamless experience for users.
Our Solution:
Mangrove Studio was tasked with designing and developing a website for the Joint Human Rights E-Resources. The primary aim was to create a digital library that allows users to easily access and explore a comprehensive collection of academic papers on human rights.
Key Features:
Intuitive Design: We crafted a clean and professional website design that reflects the academic and scholarly nature of the resources. The layout facilitates easy navigation and enhances the overall user experience.
Search and Filter Functionality: To manage the extensive collection of papers, we implemented advanced search and filter options. Users can search by keywords, topics, authors, or publication dates, making it easy to find relevant research materials.
Resource Categorization: Papers are organized into well-defined categories and tags to streamline browsing. This helps users quickly locate specific topics of interest within the human rights field.
Download and Access: Users can easily access and download papers in various formats, including PDF. The website ensures that all resources are readily available without any barriers.
Responsive Design: The website is optimized for various devices, including desktops, tablets, and smartphones. This responsiveness ensures that users can access the library from any device with ease.
Content Management System (CMS): We integrated a user-friendly CMS, allowing the administrators to update and manage the collection of papers efficiently. This ensures the library remains current and well-organized.
SEO Optimization: To improve discoverability, we applied SEO best practices. This helps attract more visitors to the library and increases the visibility of the valuable research materials.
Results:
The development of the Joint Human Rights E-Resources website successfully provided a robust platform for accessing academic papers on human rights. The user-friendly design and advanced search functionality have made it easier for researchers and scholars to find and download relevant materials. The responsive and well-organized website supports the project’s goal of offering open access to important human rights research, contributing to the academic community and beyond.