The SIIS is responsible for the edition of a small catalogue of periodical publications, most of them with the aim of publishing documents, at the request and with the support of several public institutions.

The first issue of Zerbitzuan goes back to 1986 and is one of the few magazines in Spain that focuses specifically in the area of Social Services. From the beginning, it declared its commitment to being a discussion platform for professionals, support group members and groups of users of social services and printed unpublished articles in Euskara (Basque) and Castilian (Spanish). The wide scope of the magazine encompasses: older people, people with disabilities and child care, issues related to immigration or drug dependency, the organization and planning of the services, the approach by the bodies responsible for this areas and their relevant legislation. The magazine can be bought in several outlets or you can subscribe through the Publications Central Service of the Basque Government.

The CDD (Drug dependency Documentation Centre) Bulletin is a document bulletin on drugs and drug dependency, published under the scope of the Basque Watchdog for Drug Dependency and promoted by the Directorate for Drug Dependencies of the Basque Government. The magazine includes references to the more relevant of the latest publications on drug dependency issues, as well as interviews, discussions and short document reviews, with the aim to bring theoretical premises and research published around the world to professionals in this field. The magazine is circulated free of charge. Subscriptions can be requested through the website www.siis.net or the e-mail address publicaciones@siis.net.

Gizarteratuz doc is a document bulletin on Social Services and Social Intervention published since January 2010 by the SIIS in collaboration with the Work and Social Affairs Department of the Basque Government. Each month the magazine offers interviews, editorials, comments, statistics and bibliographic references. It also provides information on the latest books added to the document base that SIIS keeps, particularly those regarding experiences of good practice and those which can be useful tools and facilitate the tasks of the professionals in this area. Gizarteratuz replaced the previous existing two bulletins: Gizarte.doc and Eguneratuz.

Eguneratuz is a document bulletin focused on policies aimed to fight poverty and social exclusion. Its pages are full of reviews of studies and research on inequality, poverty and marginalisation issues, with special attention to benefits systems, social inclusion and employability programmes, provisions regarding ongoing social care support and housing and homeless accommodation programmes. The circulation of the magazine is free. Subscriptions can be made through the web page www.siis.net or the e-mail address publicaciones@siis.net

Gizarte.doc is no longer edited. The last number (39) was published in January 2010. Since February 2010, the newsletter is edited Gizarteratuz.
First published in 2001, Gizarte.doc is a document bulletin on social intervention and social services. In each issue, the magazine offers a wide monographic dossier on specific issues regarding Social Care. Until now it has published monographic issues on, for example, gender perspective in social services, socio-educational intervention in socially disadvantaged children or links between schools and social services. The bulletin also compiles each month a wide review selection of the most interesting in the latest publications, articles and reports that are added to the SIIS document database. The magazine is circulated free of charge and subscriptions can be made through the website www.siis.net or the e-mail address publicaciones@siis.net .

The Royal Board on Disability is an institutional and document-based publication. It includes information on the Royal Trust for Disability’s activities, as well as a wide document section, in which appear the latest publications in Spain and abroad on disability and policies related issues.
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