The extensive holdings have been built up since 1966 and constitute Europe's most comprehensive research collection on development issues, providing an unparalleled range and depth of coverage.
E-library » gives full-text online access to some of these journals and series.
Articles indexing » 150 of the journals are selectively indexed.
(access via the E-library)
Economics, Education, Environment, Gender, Health, Politics, Rural development, Social development, and Trade
The collection is kept up to date to reflect current concerns, for example:
Civil society, Globalization, Governance, Human rights, Livelihoods, Participation, Social capital and Sustainablity.
This is by type of material, rather than by subject classification, and comprises the following major collections:
Teaching Collection - reading list titles, key development texts
Research Methods - methods and skills, including titles on reading lists
IDS Publications - all IDS published items
Fiction Collection - international fiction
Careers Collection - small collection of careers resources
Quick Reference - The latest statistical publications, factbooks and directories, on all major regions and subject areas.
Serials
Journals, magazines, research reports, working papers etc, from a range of producers including research centres, universities, NGOs and commercial publishers.
Officials
A selection of post 1993 material from a number of International Organizations, including World Bank), and publications from the UK, DFID.
Monographs
One-off publications, which do not fit into any of the other categories. This section includes many of our commercial publications, as well as material from NGOs and research organizations.
(All basement collections are closed access; please make requests as least one day in advance if possible).
Basement GP (Government Publications)
Material from official government sources - includes serials and monographs.
Basement IO (International Organizations)
Material produced by international organizations - includes series and monographs.
Basement RF (Old Reference collection)
Selection of older reference materials
The library welcomes your suggestions for book purchases.
Either fill in a green purchase suggestion card, available from the Issue desk or email BLDS acquisitions providing as much detail as you have about the publication. We will inform you of the outcome of any suggestion and will let you know when an item you have requested becomes available for you to borrow.