This directory is based on the Third World Resource Library's concern to communicate an understanding of under-development and a sense of urgency concerning the disturbing questions involved with the Third World. The goal of this Library is to present a resource guide which conveys some sense of the passion of those who experience the violence which is symptomatic of underdevelopment. This aim is developed through a selection of stories, articles, and analytical pieces rather than through editorializing. The directory is divided into two parts: the first consists of an annotated bibliography of the contents with additional sources of the Third World Resource Library; the second contains additional references to organizations, films, simulation games, and reading materials of a more general interest. Part One contains eight sections: Bangladesh; Brazil; Canada; Cuba; Rhodesia; Southern Africa; Technology and Underdevelopment; and Viet Nam. All these sections are mutually supportive and closely interconnected by themes such as racism, imperialism, neo-colonialism, technology, schooling, and underdevelopment. Many of the standard sources or more readily available materials are not represented, nor are the more substantial theoretical and analytical works included. (Author/KSM)