UNU/INTECH
The UNU Institute for New Technologies (UNU/INTECH)
library catalogue is now available on the web. The library's holdings are
specialized in the field of science, technology and innovation issues with
particular attention to publications and papers on developing countries.
The catalogue can be found under the main
Library page on the INTECH website, where a link in the right menu
called "Library Catalogue" will take you to the search screen.
Simple and advanced search are available along with a help option for
assistance with exact subject terms, author, organization, and so on.
UNU/INTECH also offers a worldwide interlibrary loan service provided the
counterpart library is also a participant in the IFLA Voucher Scheme. For
further information contact Ad
Notten, Librarian, UNU/INTECH.
Recent postings to the UNU/INTECH website
include:
UNU/WIDER
Several new discussion papers are now available on the
UNU/WIDER
website.
- Displaced Communities and the Reconstruction of Livelihoods in
Eritrea – Gaim Kibreab
- From Humanitarian Assistance to Poverty Reduction in Angola
– Mário Adauta de Sousa, Tony Addison, Björn Ekman and Åsa
Stenman
- Changes in Poverty Profile in China – Li Shi
- The Software Industry and India's Economic Development –
Ashish Arora and Suma Athreye
- Redistributive Impact of Privatization and the Regulation of
Utilities in Chile – Ricardo Paredes M.
- Reconstruction from War in Africa: Communities, Entrepreneurs,
and States – Tony Addison
- The Social Impact of Privatization and the Regulation of
Utilities in Peru – Máximo Torero and Alberto
Pascó-Font
- From Conflict to Reconstruction
– Tony Addison
- Access to Utilities by the Poor
– Kristin Komives, Dale
Whittington and Xun Wu
- The Agrarian Question in Mozambique's Transition and
Reconstruction – Marc Wuyts
- The Reform of the Utilities Sector in Spain – Pablo Arocena
- Overcoming the Fiscal Crisis of the African State
– Tony
Addison and Léonce Ndikumana
- Cross-country Diffusion of the Internet – Sampsa
Kiiski and Matti Pohjola
Papers from WIDER Development Conference on Growth and Poverty are all
available at: http://www.wider.unu.edu/conference/conference-2001-1/conference1.htm
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