RESOURCE CENTRE MANUAL
HEALTHLINK WORLDWIDE
NORTON, Michael
The worldwide fundraiser's handbook : a resource mobilisation guide for NGOs
and community organisations
2nd ed.
London : Directory of Social Change, 2003, 272 p.
ISBN: 1 903991 34 X
A fully revised and updated edition of the essential handbook for fundraising for
the developing world (including Africa, Asia, Latin America and countries of
Eastern Europe). Using case studies and examples of good practice, it offers
guidance and advice on: establishing effective local fundraising; the range of
sources of funding (including governments, companies and charitable
foundations); the different fundraising techniques; and codes of practice and
sources of information and help. This new edition takes into account changes in
fundraising practice and includes new case studies. Extensive new material
includes: new sections on Internet fundraising and on branding and image; a fully
revised section on income generation; fuller information on using case studies to
illustrate your work; and fuller information on faith-based fundraising, raising
money through overseas support groups, and raising money through schools.
Available from: Directory of Social Change, 24 Stephenson Way, London NW1
7391 4804
Price: £12.95
Section 4: Developing the collection
AVRIEL, Deborah and ARONSON, Barbara and BERTRAND, Irene
Appropriate information : new products and services
WORLD HEALTH FORUM Vol 14 No 4. 1993, p 410–417.
Effective health information services require action on three major levels:
identifying and acquiring appropriate resources; applying appropriate
methodologies for management of information and its communication; and
stimulating local initiatives and applications. WHO's Programme of Library and
Health Literature Services proposes its methodologies and products for creating
and improving effective information services to health workers.
[Blue Trunk Libraries] [whole issue]
WHO LIAISON Vol 9 No 3. Nov 98, 12 p.
This issue of WHO Liaison concentrates on the Blue Trunk Libraries project, and
the distribution and use of the libraries in Africa.
Note: For the latest information on the Blue Trunk Library project see the
website http://www.who.int/library/country/trunks/index.en.shtml
Web location: http://www.who.int/library/country/liaison/1998/liaison_9-
3_eng.pdf
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