Key Message

To make better decisions for tomorrow, it is critical that we effectively manage the wealth of sustainable development knowledge available today. As physical and virtual meeting places of the mind, cultural incubators and spaces for learning, libraries offer some essential ingredients for achieving sustainable development.

Team


Janice Gair· Janice Gair
Director - Human Resources and Administration
Marlene Roy· Marlene Roy
Research and Learning Resources
Stacy Matwick· Stacy Matwick
Information Centre Assistant
Tim Verry· Tim Verry
Information Centre Assistant

Research Library

Connecting people to knowledge and ideas about sustainable development

What's New on the Reading Shelf

  • Problem-Solving and Bargaining in International Negotiations » by Lynn M. Wagner. Many analysts theorize that negotiation processes determine negotiated outcomes, but none have empirically tested this hypothesis across multiple cases of international negotiation. This book examines the process-outcome relationship in thirteen bilateral and multilateral negotiations involving the United States. Declassified reports from U.S. negotiators about discussions with their counterparts provide the primary data source through which the author constructs the case studies and performs a content analysis of negotiator statements to compare process and outcome. The book seeks to advance our understanding of the relationship between negotiation process and outcome as well as to provide empirically-based guidance for decision makers when selecting a negotiating approach. More...

    See more on The IISD Blog - Thought Leaders - IISD's Lynn Wagner.
    Posted Dec 10 2008, 01:24 PM by Marlene Roy

Tapping into our collective knowledge about people and nature reveals possibilities for a more sustainable future. Much of this knowledge can be found in various forms in print and electronic media, and sourced through the library's database. IISD's Research Library specifically locates, organizes and provides access to knowledge about:

SD-Cite, the library database, can be searched to find sustainable development information and knowledge kept in the library's print collection or on the World Wide Web.

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