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When you find a topic that looks as though it will be useful to
you, click on it. You will arrive at a screen with an introduction
to the topic and a list of the resources that have been added to
the library about that subject so far. You can see at a glance if
there are case studies, training manuals or guidelines available,
when they were published and in what language.
The resources may be divided into categories, e.g. documents,
multimedia, editor's notes. If the documents tab is highlighted in
green, you are looking at the list of materials which are some form
of document, whether they are training manuals or books or
whatever. If there are resources classified as multimedia available
for that topic, you will see the tab next to documents and clicking
on it will take you to a screen with the multimedia list. Similarly
if there are editor's notes available, click on that tab to see
what issues the editors have been writing about. Editor's notes are
short features about issues that experts in the field consider
important or of topical interest or need raising for further
debate.
When you click on the title of a document or other type of
resource, some more detailed information about that item will
appear in the window. There will be an abstract which should tell
you why we think that resource is useful and, if it can be
downloaded, there will be a link to enable you to do that. If you
have to order the item from someone, we will give you the
information to do that.
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