This section contains resources on topics relevant to research and teaching in Malawi. For additional information, see the Resources by Topic page of the Global Health guide.
AfricaBib is a collection of Africana social science titles, presented in one easily accessible location on the internet. It is the culmination of over forty years of Africana research.
The ACBF on-line library provides free full text e-books on capacity development in Africa covering science technology & innovation; regional integration; domestic resource mobilization; agriculture and food security; natural resources management; youth and gender, governance and economic development etc. The publications are open access.
African Journals OnLine (AJOL) is the world's largest and preeminent platform of African-published scholarly journals. AJOL is a Non-Profit Organisation that (since 1998) works to increase global & continental online access, awareness, quality & use of African-published, peer-reviewed research.
For over a half century, Columbia University Libraries have built an extensive collection to support instructional and research programs on Africa at the University. This LibGuide provides links to several external resources.
Connecting-Africa is a gateway to African research information produced worldwide. It provides access to 89,832 publications from 99 repositories. All publications originate from these repositories.
The Index Islamicus database indexes literature on Islam, the Middle East and the Muslim world. Material cited in the Index Islamicus includes not only work written about the Middle East, but also about the other main Muslim areas of Asia and Africa, plus Muslim minorities elsewhere.
Mideastwire.com is an Internet-based, licensed news service that employs a team of translators around the region to gather important stories from and about the Middle East.
A regional overview from the UNESCO Science Report: towards 2030, which was released in November 2015. Spanning the period between 2009 and 2015, it monitors trends and developments in scientific research and governance, with data on 189 countries and profiles of 140 of them.
The WHO Regional Office for Africa (AFRO) Health Sciences Library and Documentation Centre collects, organizes and disseminates medical and health-related literature.