It provides a single digital destination for seamlessly accessing publications, journals, data, and series published by the United Nations Secretariat and its funds and programs. Every year around 500 new titles are planned to be added to the database. Approximately 70% of which are in English and cover a variety of subjects.” Some of the topics are drugs, crime and terrorism, environment and climate change, human rights and refugees, migration, public health, and women and gender issues to name just a few.
Data holdings for the United States are significant with some data available at state, county, or local geographies. International data,available at the country level, include population, food and agriculture, labor, trade, and more. Data are organized by subject and source.
These online services include access to OECD textual publications as well as publications of the International Energy Agency (IEA), the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), the International Transport Forum (ITF) in PDF form and access to OECD statistical databases in which data can be selected and downloaded as .xls, .csv, or .ivt files. Access is available for titles published from January 1998 onwards. Please note that access to the IEA stats is not part of USC's OECD subscription.