GDN Journal Services
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GDN works with partners to provide researchers working in developing and transition countries with access to journals and other information resources through the GDN website. Further details of journals services, eligibility and how to register are shown below.

Eligibility

Services are targeted at eligible researchers and research organizations in developing and transition countries that hold GDN Researchers’ Profiles registered on the knowledge Base subject to terms of agreement with the service provider.
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The GDN/BLDS Document Delivery Service is provided at an organization level for research organizations in developing and transition countries. J-Stor and Project MUSE Journal Access Portal is a service for individual researchers. See details of the different services for sign up instructions.
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Journal Services

J-Stor - Journal Collection

GDN in partnership with JSTOR facilitates access to selective journal collections to eligible researchers registered on the Knowledge Base. Researchers will be provided with access to Business, Business II, Arts and Science II and Arts and Science VI collections. JSTOR offers both multidisciplinary and discipline-specific collections.

IMPORTANT: Effective 17 September, 2009, eligibility criteria for JSTOR access has been amended to extend to only qualified researchers as per the JSTOR African Access Initiative and Developing Nations Tier 1 Countries

Project MUSE - Free Journal Access Portal

GDN's new Journal Access Portal enables social science researchers based in developing or transitional countries to access a searchable, full-text, online database of more than 120 well-known social-science journals, free of charge.

Created especially for GDNet Profile holders based in low or middle income countries, the GDN Journal Access Portal offers access to journals such as Demography, World Politics, The Journal of Democracy, Anthropological Quarterly, Technology and Culture, and several regional-studies journals, among many others.

British Library of Development Studies (BLDS) - A Library in your Letterbox

The GDN/BLDS Document Delivery Service allows GDNet Organization Contacts to request copies of journal articles and parts of books in the BLDS collection to be sent to them via post or email.

BLDS holds Europe's largest research collection on economic and social change in developing countries. The collection includes 1000 journals and 5000 serials concerned specifically with development, many of which are not available digitally. A unique strength of the BLDS collection is its extensive coverage of Southern publications, particularly from Africa and South and East Asia.

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