We would like to advise the university community that OECDiLibrary database will be closed at the end of 2024. As of January 2025, OECD publications will be available at https://www.oecd.org/en/publications.html.
The home page of OECD Publications opens with the Featured tab for a selection of highlighted articles, reports and policy briefs. You can use the search box on the page to Search all collections. For more sophisticated search, you need to navigate to either Reports and research papers or Policy papers and briefs. See image below.
On the subject specific pages of Reports and research papers and Policy papers and briefs, your search results will be displayed in a list view and sorted by Most relevant documents. Click on the arrow in the Order box to change the setting to Most recent, Oldest, A-Z or Z-A. On the left-hand side of the page, you will find Filters (e.g., Languages, Publication types, Publication Date, Policy areas, Country, to name a few) to narrow down your results.
The content will remain the same on the OECD website, as it was in the original database, and will be available for free as open access materials. You can find publications and datasets released by the following institutions there:
- Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
- International Energy Agency (IEA)
- Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA)
- OECD Development Centre
- Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
- and International Transport Forum (ITF).
Subjects cover agriculture and food, development, economics, education and skills, emerging economies, employment, energy, environment and sustainable development, health, historical economic statistics, migration, national accounts, social issues, taxation, and transport.
If you need help with navigating the content, click on Support (the last tab in the middle of the home page) to find information on searching, browsing, and a dedicated area for frequently asked questions. You can also learn more about the formats of the documents and citation tools on the Support page.
If you need further assistance on how to use OECD Publications, please visit us at Taylor Library or email at library@abdn.ac.uk.