Library has acquired databases on CD-ROM providing current and comprehensive information on Population, Family Planning, Reproductive Health and other related issues. These are :
It is produced semi-annually (June & December) by Population Information Program, Centre for Communication Programs, John Hopkins School of Public Health, Maryland. It is the world's largest bibliographic population database covers published and unpublished population related literature in all languages.
It is produced by Centre for Communication Programs, John Hopkins School of Public Health, Maryland, USA. It is a searchable, multimedia, reference database allowing direct access to the most comprehensive, international collection of information, education and communication material on condoms. It is an 'idea bank' for reproductive health professionals, which gives access to hundreds of examples of print and promotional materials including: Posters, Pamphlets, Calendars, Radio and Television Clips. It includes a multimedia presentation, "Build a Campaign," that offers a series of brief, test-your-knowledge scenarios to introduce users to the P process, a proven model for planning public health communication campaigns.
It is produced by Centre for Communication Programs, John Hopkins School of Public Health, Maryland, USA. HIM provides easy access to important research and programmatic literature on men's participation in reproductive health. The collection includes full text journal articles, case studies, operations research reports, technical reports and books. The topics covered on the CD-ROM include – Gender, Couples, Men & Reproductive Health, IEC and Men, Institutional Influences and Future Research.
It is funded by UNAID and implemented by Population Council. It is an electronic archive of material produced by three projects - Africa OR/TA Project, Asia and the Near EAST OR/TA Project and INOPAL Project. It includes final reports, workshop reports, policy briefs, surveys, other special reports and photographs.
It is produced by Population Reference Bureau, Washington, USA. This is a collection of publications which provides population and health statistics by country, data and analysis for policies and programs, material for classroom instruction. The CD-ROM features four main sections: