Related Resources
- Economic Development Data
- International Development Group (IDG)
- SPURS Program
Key Reference Works and Data Sources
- Human Development Reports Annual reports from UNDP. Also in Barton (HN25.H86)
- World Development Report Annual report from the World Bank.
- World Development Indicators Data from the World Bank. (MIT only)
Databases for Articles on Regional Planning & Development
Most useful
- Econlit - info
- Bibliography of Asian Studies - info
- LexisNexis Academic [Lexis Nexis Academic Universe] - info
Also useful
Indexes for Articles on International Development
- International Development Abstracts Print version through 2004 in Rotch (HC59.69.I57)
- Rural Development Abstracts (MIT only)
Keeping up with research
Table of contents/alerting serivces
The MIT
Libraries provide access to a number of services for accessing journal
tables of contents (TOCs) and research alerts (results of searches you
construct, run periodically).
RSS: Keeping up with research - What
is RSS and why should I use it?
RSS is an XML-based format for sharing and distributing web content An RSS reader (aka news reader or news aggregator) allows
you to view information from multiple web sites in a single interface.
When you "subscribe" to an RSS feed, your reader will check
that web site on a regular basis and show you any new content.
Librarian
Omar
Khalidi
Regional Planning and Development Librarian
okhalidi@mit.edu
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