The library is undergoing construction for exterior maintenance with an expected project completion summer 2025. During this time, only the main entrance and ADA ramp will remain open. The after-hours book drop will be offline until further notice.
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Finding Data & Statistics
A resource guide for finding, analyzing, and utilizing data and statistics.
A statistics portal that integrates data on media, business, finance, politics, and a wide variety of other areas of interest or markets on thousands of topics from a wide variety of sources.
Large collections of datasets from various branches of the U.S. government. Click on the "Data" button at the top to find state data and some international datasets.
Link descriptions provided by the corresponding website
These statements are put out by the U.S. Department of State. They summarize the current issues, trends, and economic climate of particular countries as it relates to doing business.
The NAICS provides the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy. Information includes the definition of each industry and background material.
These statistics cover: population and migration, economic trends, economic globalization, prices, energy, labor, science and technology, environment, education, public finance, quality of life, and inequality.
Statistics of U.S. Businesses (SUSB) is an annual series that provides national and subnational data on the distribution of economic data by enterprise size and industry. SUSB covers most of the country's economic activity. The series excludes data on nonemployer businesses, private households, railroads, agricultural production, and most government entities. The SUSB Employment Change or dynamic data include number of establishments and corresponding employment change for births, deaths, expansions, and contractions.
The Census Knowledge Base, a fundamental part of the resource center for the 2010 World Population and Housing Census Program, is a repository of documents relevant for the field of population and housing census taking.