Grey literature and the DEVSIS-Botswana Project: The Case of the national institute of development research and documentation (original) (raw)
1994
Abstract
The NIR Documentation Centre serves the research staff at NIR and other members of the public. It collects, organises and disseminates grey or unpublished literature. In 1984 a project was formulated between the Documentation Centre and the International Development Research Centre, Canada and the Pan African Documentation and Information System (PADIS). The Project sought to assist the NIR to effectively collect and organise its holdings using PADIS methodologies. It would also contribute to the bibliographic database at PADIS and would eventually computerise its own holdings. This was part of a grand scheme to establish a network with PADIS as the hub and with various regional nodes contributing and using the databases at PADIS. Centres like the NIR would be national centres through which other centres in the country would contribute and access the PADIS database. However, NIR itself would gain access to PADIS through the regional mode, to be known as SADIS. This paper will outlin...
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