Editors
Editors throughout the world play a vital role in collecting, validating and disseminating information within their local environment and internationally.
INASP collaborates with editors in the developing and emerging countries to build sustainable models for their journals, and to disseminate their publications more widely. To achieve this, we enable training, and provide online and print resource guides, and informal advice. INASP also encourage and support networking and the development of collaborative models to promote efficiencies and cost-sharing.
Activities and publications of particular relevance to publishers are listed below.
Projects & activities
- Training Activities and Materials
- AuthorAID@INASP
- Vietnam Journals Online (VJOL)
- Nepal Journals OnLine (NepJOL)
- Bangladesh Journals OnLine (BanglaJOL)
- LATINDEX Collaboration
- Ongoing Programmes and Projects
- PERii: Publishing Support
- Journals OnLine (JOL) Projects
- Archived Programmes and Projects
- PERii: Information Delivery
- Bandwidth Management and Optimisation
- PERii: Library Development
Publications
- African Journals Online Publishing Programme (AJOPP) Report
- African Scholarly Publishing Essays
- Book Marketing & Promotion: A Handbook of Good Practice
- Guidebook on Journal Publishing for Agriculture and Rural Development
- African Journals OnLine (AJOL) Evaluation Report 2003-2005
- Report - INASP Annual Reports and Highlights
- Infobrief 4 — PERI Review 2001-2004: Executive Summary
- Electronic Journal Publishing: A Reader Version 2.0
- PERI Review 2001-2004 : Enhancing Access to Research Information in Developing Countries
- Optimising Internet Bandwidth in Developing Country Higher Education
- Infobrief 5 — Towards the Digital Library in Africa
- African Journals OnLine (AJOL): An Internal Evaluation, 2000–2002
- Report - INASP-Health Annual Reports
- Infobrief 1 — Optimising Internet Bandwidth in Developing Country Higher Education
- Into the Information Age
- How to Accelerate your Internet: A Practical Guide to Bandwidth Management and Optimization using Open Source Software
- Information and Communication Technologies in Africa: A Review and Selective Annotated Bibliography 1990-2000
- Getting Started in Electronic Publishing
- E-journals: Developing Country Access Survey 2002
- HIF-net at WHO 18-month report, February 2002
- The Book Chain In Anglophone Africa: A survey and directory
- Practical Guide to Bookselling
- Reader Development and Reading Promotion: Recent experiences from seven countries in Africa
- Building a Digital Library at the University of Zimbabwe: a Celebration of Teamwork and Collaboration
- Infobrief 7 — Open Access survey of Africa-published journals
