This page is a collection of links to resources on the Internet which may be of interest to our Grantees and other scientists working in developing countries.
[PERI - Program for the Enhancement of Research Information
INASP - International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications]
If you are an institution in a developing country your institution is eligible for free access to a large number of scientific journals on the Internet - the normally High subscription costs have been waived through this program.
Free full-text articles for PERI-Program eligible countries (see above).
TEEAL, or The Essential Electronic Agricultural Library, is a full-text and searchable database of articles from 200 high-quality research journals in agriculture and related sciences spanning several years.
Check if the TEEAL Library is available through your institution's library - if you can't help them make it available.
If you are a smaller institution that may be eligible for a substantial discount to make the TEEAL Library available, and in eligible ACP countries funding assistance is available through CTA, Netherlands.
Scopus is the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: scientific journals, books and conference proceedings.
»A guide to Scientific Journal ranking
»A beginner's guide to avoiding 'predatory' journals
SciDev.net publishes grant notifications from a wide variety of sources.
TWAS is given research grants in scientific areas which are not covered by the IFS Granting Program (such as basic sciences).
FAO and other organizations have combined resources to produce a database of funding sources within forestry:
A website with many resources on the different steps in a research project: initial problem analysis, current understanding and literature review, setting objectives and hypotheses, research designs, action data, formal analysis, publication, etc.
»ICRAF-ILRI Research Methods Group
The GenStat Discovery Edition is a free version of GenStat developed by VSN International. GenStat Discovery Edition 2 is available to non-commercial users throughout Africa and a range of developing countries outside Africa. Examples of users who qualify are students and lecturers of universities and staff of government research organisations or NGOs. The site contains user guides and documentation about the software and information how African users can pick up a free CDrom with the software.
» ICRAF-ILRI GenStat page
» An overview of some training resources
This programme has many initiatives supporting women in science in developing countries and lots of relevant information and links.
»CGIAR Gender & Diversity Program
OWSD (formerly TWOWS) is an international forum involving women scientists from the South with the objective of strengthening their role in the development process and promoting their representation in scientific and technological leadership.
»Gross national income per capita 2017, Atlas method and PPP
» IFS WORKSHOP - Designing Online Training Events
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