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
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.
HIF-net @ WHO 18-month report, February 2002
An external evaluation of this project to provide a networking service for health professionals.
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)
Ideas on the Move
Weighing up the benefits of INASP’s cascading training methodology. Part of a series on training methodologies. (2010)
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.
INASP Newsletter
The INASP newsletter is published three times a year and is available both electronically and in print.
INASP-Health Annual Reports
The annual reports produced by INASP-Health are provided here.
Income Generation: Experiences from public library systems in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa
Edited by Anne Powell. This book presents five case studies of income generating activities in African libraries. In print only. (2003)
Income Generation: Experiences from university libraries in Eastern, Central and Southern Africa
Edited by Diana Rosenberg. This book presents eight case studies of successful income generation within African university libraries. Out of print. (2002)
