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

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Into the Information Age Edited by Maurice Chimfwembe Lundu and Charles BM Lungu. A record of the automation of library services at the Copperbelt University, Zambia, 1993-1999. Out of print. (2002)
It’s the little things that count... Accessibility is absolutely essential for a website, particularly one working on a global scale. A website needs to look good, be easy to navigate, and load quickly in both high and low bandwidth environments and meet the needs of a diverse and varied audience. This case study shows two small changes that almost tripled the AuthorAID website's page views.
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)
Journals Online Newsletters (JOLs) The Journals Online Newsletters are published twice annually and feature information on usage including total downloads, regional downloads and most viewed articles.
Learning from Experience Asking the right questions is a crucial part of effective research, however, there is more to it than simply questions and answers. Research needs to be shared and that means knowing how, and being able, to express your findings is essential. This includes everything from making effective presentations, strong writing and summarising skills and knowing the audience you wish to reach.
Library Funding: Adequate financial support for African university libraries By John Willemse. Guidelines for African university libraries on determining levels and sources of financial support. Out of Print. (2002)
Like a Frog in a Well The story of a Librarian in Nepal. This case study examines the impact workshops and networks can have on rural areas and smaller population centres. (2009)
Marketing and Promotion for Agricultural and Rural Development Publications: A Practical Guide By Bridget Impey. This guide is designed to provide a compendium of practical advice on all aspects of marketing and promotion. It is particularly aimed to assist NGOs and small publishers. Published in English and French. This book is no longer in print. (2001)
Monitoring and evaluation of electronic resources in academic and research institutions in Kenya This report is the result of a study aimed to examine the extent of e-resource usage, the impact of marketing and training activities and the challenges encountered in access and use.
My Journey: From workshop attendee to travelling facilitator Wisdom Machacha's journey from attending INASP workshops to proposing, organising and facilitating his own. (July 2009)

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