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Depository and Regional Libraries Programs are key
elements in the World Bank's overall publication
strategy.
As the world's
largest development institution, the
Bank undertakes large projects of research,
analysis, and data gathering. The dissemination of that
research is a necessary part of the Bank's objectives,
because knowledge and information, to have value, must
be shared. Well-organized libraries that serve numerous
users are one of the most effective channels for the
sharing of knowledge and information. The World Bank
sets great store by its relationship with its depository
and regional libraries.
The libraries
listed in the
directory have all agreed to work with the
World Bank as active partners in the dissemination of
Bank materials by promoting them and encouraging their
use among different groups of readers.
Participating
libraries are divided into two separate
categories:
- Depository
Libraries receive all official World Bank
publications (about 200 titles per year);
whereas
- Regional
Libraries receive all major annual publications
and any official publications concerning the library's
particular geographic region (around 40 titles per
year).
For further
information about the Bank's depository library program,
please email dlibraries@worldbank.org .
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