SourceOECD

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SourceOECD
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Content Full texts and statistics

In the online library SourceOECD they were all together since 1998's OECD publications. Source OECD contained data from 40 statistical databases of the OECD , but also about 20 journals and almost 2000 books and reports of the OECD since 1998 in full text. In 2010 SourceOECD was replaced by the new OECD iLibrary .

All books and articles were available in full text as PDF documents. With the help of the search functions, you could research individual titles, leaf through them online and download them if you were interested. They also had access to the renowned OECD statistics. It was possible to sort the data according to individual requirements and to create customized tables and graphics.

Access to the library

SourceOECD was generally chargeable. There were various institutions and companies in German-speaking countries with unrestricted access. This also included some libraries and universities. In addition, administrative and government institutions in the Member States had free access.

Subscriptions

SourceOECD was divided into three areas: books, magazines and statistics.

It was possible to choose between the complete package and various partial subscriptions (for example only statistics). In addition, subscriptions to certain subject areas were offered. These allowed access to all books, journals and databases in a subject. Such themed subscriptions were available in the following areas:

  • General economic issues
  • Employment and labor market
  • education
  • energy
  • Development policy
  • Finance and Investments / Insurance and Pensions
  • Research and information technology
  • Governance
  • trade
  • Industry and Services
  • Nuclear energy
  • Agriculture and Food
  • Spatial development
  • Social Policy / Migration / Health
  • Taxes
  • environment
  • traffic

Benefits of SourceOECD

The following advantages were given:

Unlimited 24-hour service, seven days a week, direct access to data and texts, the creation of individual tables and graphics, convenient search function with full-text search, the storage of search queries, direct linking of text and Excel tables (StatLinks) and the easy access (authorization by IP address or password).

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