OECD iLibrary

OECD iLibrary is OECD’s Online Library for books, papers and statistics and the gateway to OECD’s analysis and data. It replaced SourceOECD in July 2010.[1]

OECD iLibrary contains content released by OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development), International Energy Agency (IEA), Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), OECD Development Centre, PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment), and International Transport Forum (ITF). All content is hosted by the OECD so users can find - and cite - tables and databases as easily as articles or chapters in any available content format: PDF, WEB, XLS, DATA, ePUB.

OECD iLibrary is listed in the Registry of Research Data Repositories re3data.org.[2]

OECD Publications

The OECD releases between 300 and 500 books each year. Most books are published in English and French. The OECD also publishes reports, statistics, working papers and reference materials. All titles and databases published since 1998 can be accessed via OECD iLibrary.

Access

OECD iLibrary provides access to all OECD's publications, working papers and datasets, published since 1998 (and some older titles too) to anyone with an internet connection. It also offers premium services to subscribers. Any individual or organisation can purchase a subscription, but subscribers are usually universities and research organisations, businesses, governments and public administration, non-governmental organisation and think tanks.

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References

  1. "OECD iLibrary (formerly: Source OECD)". Ontario Council of University Libraries. 28 November 2011. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2017. OECD iLibrary is OECD's Online Library for Books, Papers and Statistics and the gateway to OECD's analysis and data. It has replaced SourceOECD in July 2010.
  2. "OECD iLibrary Entry in re3data.org". www.re3data.org. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
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