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BLDS partnerships in mobilising knowledge for development Helen Rehin Deputy Librarian British Library for Development Studies

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BLDS partnerships in mobilising knowledge for development

Helen RehinDeputy Librarian

British Library for Development Studies

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British Library for Development Studies

• Based at the Institute of Development Studies/ IDS (Brighton, UK)

• Contains the largest collection of economic and social development materials in Europe

• Over half of this collection originates from the

global South

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BLDS International programme3 strategic goals:• Increase access to information for development

practitioners

• Increase the profile of research published in developing countries

• Develop the capacity of information intermediaries to provide access to, find and use information

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Mobilising Knowledge for Development

• Improved access to credible research knowledge through profiling and synthesis.

• More effective platforms for sharing research knowledge globally

• Improved capacity of intermediaries to stimulate demand for research knowledge

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BLDS Partnership work

• Increasing access to development information

• Developing an information literacy programme

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Improving access to quality research for those in the South

• Publications exchange partnerships• Document delivery partnerships• Global reach partnerships• Metadata exchange partnerships• Digitisation partnerships

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Exchange programme

• Programme has been in existence for over 20 years.

• We exchange IDS Bulletin for printed series produced by partner organisations.

• 125 regular partners.

• Plans: to ensure we have an exchange agreement with at least one research organisation in each developing country

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Document Delivery

• Partnership with Global Development Network (GDN) which allows us to supply free document delivery to Southern users.

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Global reach

• Partnership with Research4Life – enabling access to and searchability of development journals available through the HINARI & OARE & AGORA programmes.

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Metadata exchange

• Partnership with Open Index Initiative / Indira Ghandi Institute of Development Research to increase the profile of Indian research in our collection.

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Digitisation

• Partnerships currently being established.

• We plan to digitise those materials publishers / copyright holders would like more widely available and disseminated.

• Will make available online through creative commons.

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Developing an information capability programme

• to improve the pedagogical and facilitation skills of trainers who are running information literacy courses

• to incorporate more monitoring and evaluation into information literacy courses

• to recognise the institutional context in which course participants are working, and to work on some of the barriers that limit demand for research

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Information capability Information Training Outreach Centre for Africa –

ITOCA - developing an ‘Information Literacy Educators’ Programme

INASP – intended collaboration on a programme for the University of Zambia

Association of Commonwealth Universities and INASP - discussing ways of influencing the institutional context in which research is accessed and used in African universities.

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Web addresses:

• BLDS - http://www.blds.ids.ac.uk• Research4Life: -http://www.research4life.org• Global Development Network (GDN) - http://www.gdnet.org• ITOCA - http://www.itoca.org• INASP - http://www.inasp.info• IDGIDR - http://www.igidr.ac.in• Open Index Initiative (OII )- http://oii.igidr.ac.in• Association of Commonwealth Universities - http://www.acu.ac.uk

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Thank You

Helen RehinEmail: [email protected]

British Library for Development Studieshttp://www.blds.ids.ac.uk