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Introducing undata

undata Back in February, the UN Statistics Division released  their beta system for providing a single entry point for UN data.  This new system replaces the UN Common Databse (UNCDB), with which many readers will be familiar. Undata allows you to search for data by keyword as well as browse by category.  It is regularly…

ICPSR Online Learning Center

ICPSR has announced the beta launch of its Online Learning Center (OLC).  The press release is reproduced below.  If you would like to learn more about this, contact Paula or me. ————————– ICPSR is pleased to announce the beta launch of the Online Learning Center (OLC). The site is located at: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/OLC/ and can be…

State Health Facts

statehealthfacts.org from the Kaiser Family Foundation This web site provides a remarkably quick and easy way to find and compare health and health care statistics and data on a U.S. state level. Over 500 topics are represented, many of which are from freely available public sources, but some private sources are included such as original…

EIU Content in CIAO

The CIAO database (Carleton only link), as of fall 2007, contains selected data and information from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), a respected and highly cited source in political economy. EUI country information now in CIAO Detailed country maps Basic information and data for 201 countries Political and economic structures and backgrounds (coming in October)…

Books about Census Research

The Russell Sage Foundation has published a series of books of social science research that utilize Census data. The following are books from the series held in the Carleton or St. Olaf libraries. View the complete list at the Russell Sage Foundation web site. The Politics of Numbers. 1987. By William Alonso. CC Books HA37.U55…