Our Publications

INASP publishes a wide variety of resources, most of which are available to download, free of charge. You can view the full list below or navigate via publication or audience type on the left hand menu. We publish books, case studies research reports and programme reviews.

We also publish a triannual INASP newsletter of original articles, alerts and news items: to find out more, or to read it online, go to the Newsletters page.

For information on training materials, guidelines and links, see the Resources page.

Featured Publications - Researchers

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A Group Effort As part of INASP's capacity building work, we introduced the Cross Country Working Group (CCWG) which makes use of in-country and regional expertise while also building networks. This is a review of the successes and challenges of the CCWG.
AuthorAID: Evaluation of pilot phase A review AuthorAID's three year pilot phase (2007-2009).
E-journals: Developing Country Access Survey 2002 A survey of the activities and views of publishers regarding access to their information within the developing world either free or at reduced cost.
Enhancing Access to Online Research in Rural Uganda This is the end-of-project report for the project 'Enhancing Access to Online Information by Researchers and Extension Agents in Rural Uganda through a Voucher System' implemented by the Rural Empowerment Network (REN), in partnership with the INASP. 2011
INASP Annual Review These reviews and reports present an annual account of INASP's activities.
New Skills Bring New Opportunities This case study examines the integration of an information literacy programme at the University of Zimbabwe. (June 2010)
Online Health Information Access and Use review and evaluation A review of the Online Health Information Access and Use programme. The review includes; key observations, evaluation findings, challenges identified, plans and suggestions, and recommendations.
Research in the Palm of your Hand This case study looks at the development of Cambridge University Press' low bandwidth, mobile access point - CJOm.
Science Dissemination using Open Access This is an online compendium of selected literature on Open Access presented to increase the awareness of the potential of open publishing in general. Electronic document. Available in Engish and Spanish.
The Zimbabwean Institutional Repositories Facilitators and barriers to implementation. This paper reports research addressing some of the particular challenges that universities in Zimbabwe are facing in establishing Institutional Repositories (IRs).

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