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OECD makes all content open access

by Business & Economics Librarians on 2024-07-29T11:20:31-05:00 in Business, Economics | 0 Comments

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has transitioned to open-access information model.  Most of their content had been subscription access through the OECD iLibrary. This is now open to all under a Creative Commons CC-BY-4.0 license, meaning anyone can use, adapt and share the data, as long as they credit the OECD as its source. The OECD also made their statistical data freely available. The OECD publishes reports on economic conditions and development in its member countries and the rest of the world. It has always been an excellent resource and we are happy to see it freely available

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Data from the International Energy Agency is still by subscription only, but the Library added that earlier this year

 

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