Publications
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AuthorAID: Evaluation of pilot phase
A review AuthorAID's three year pilot phase (2007-2009).
BanglaJOL and the JSR
The Editor-in-Chief of Bangladesh's Journal of Scientific Research (JSR) describes his experience in working with BanglaJOL and the Open Journals System (OJS). (September 2009)
Building a Research Culture
Pakistan’s National Digital Library Programme (NDLP) was introduced in 2003 as part of the Higher Education Commission’s (HEC) mission to build and strengthen research culture in Pakistan. Since its inception, the NDLP has had an impressive impact on the country’s research output and accessibility. (July 2009)
Evaluating Electronic Resource Programmes and Provision: Case studies from Africa and Asia
Edited by Diana Rosenberg. The third volume of INASP’s Research and Education Case Studies. Eight case studies examine various aspects of M&E, as applied to the provision and use of journals, and more specifically journals in electronic format.
Guidelines for Low Bandwidth Websites
Bandwidth in many developing and transitional countries can be extremely expensive and the available bandwidth is often unable to meet local demands and support optimal usage. Creating bandwidth friendly websites can help ease this problem, creating a better experience for the end user by enabling faster access to, and download of, information.
How to Accelerate your Internet: A Practical Guide to Bandwidth Management and Optimization using Open Source Software
Edited by R. Flickenger. Practical information on how to gain the largest possible benefit from your connection to the Internet. (2006)
If You Know Where to Look
Daystar University's training and awareness workshops designed to increase usage of available resources. (September 2009)
INASP Annual Review
These reviews and reports present an annual account of INASP's activities.
Journal Access Programmes in African University Libraries (Infobrief 6)
This report summarises a survey of the journal access programmes that were being used in universities in Africa. (2005)
Open Access survey of Africa-published journals (Infobrief 7)
A survey of African journal editors was undertaken in 2005 to ascertain their awareness and understanding of the Open Access movement, and to discover if their journals would be willing to publish Open Access. (2006)
