OECD publications cover economic and social issues including trade, education, labour, social policy, health, finance, development, energy, environment, and science and innovation.
"This collection is a selection of web sites containing different viewpoints on a variety of American public policy topics. The sites in the collection were produced by domestic and some foreign political groups, community and religious organizations, advocacy groups, foreign and domestic news sources, independent organizations and some government agencies.
The Public Policy Topics Web Archive is an ongoing collecting effort, though sites about transient policy questions, such as the response to the H1N1 outbreak or Recovery Act spending, may have varying periods of coverage."
Searchable access to current public documents issued by Canadian public policy and health research agencies and think tanks, as well as books from over 70 Canadian publishers.
Citations, abstracts, and indexing of the literature in political science, international relations, law, and public administration and policy. About 2500 journal titles from around the world are monitored for coverage.
With 100+ indicators, the RESGOV database provides unique information on country features of governance of public research policy in the 35 OECD member countries.
A compilation of more than 14,000 surveys conducted by polling organizations in the United States and 100 other countries from 1986 to the present time.
Offers the full text of almost 300 Canadian newspapers from Canada's leading publishers, including the Globe and Mail, National Post and the Vancouver Sun.
Factiva provides access to a deep archive of news and business information, allowing users to conduct in-depth research on companies, industries, regional affairs.
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One of the world's premier fulltext news, government, legal, finance and business information services. Research international news, corporate and legal materials.
The OECD 30 member countries share a commitment to democratic government and the market economy. The publications and data cover economic and social issues.