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Description:
Provides the most recent statistics on the short-term evolution of the major components of the labour force and employment by sector. It includes a set of Standardised Unemployment Rates (SUR) by gender and broad age groups and total population figures. For some series, country groupings for OECD-Total, Euro area and EU15, are also provided.
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Vendor Name Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Coverage 1997 - 2004
Special Usage Notes
Resource Types Reference Tool
Description:
QUAKELINE® is a bibliographic database developed and maintained by the MCEER Information Service. It covers earthquakes, earthquake engineering, natural hazard and disaster mitigation, and related topics. Varied publications are featured, including books, journal articles, conference papers, proceedings, technical reports, CDs, slides, and videos. The database is updated on a monthly basis and currently provides content for over 62,100 records. It was developed in 1987 with funding from the National Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (now MCEER). Funding for the database comes from the National Science Foundation, the Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency, New York State, and other sponsors.
Access Information Free resource - available to everyone on the Internet
Vendor Name National Center for Earthquake Engieering Research
Coverage 1987 - present
Update Frquency Monthly
Special Usage Notes
Resource Types All Relevant Database(s), Key Database(s)
Research Guides Civil Engineering, Engineering for Natural Disasters Geology, Natural Resources and Environmental Science,
Description:
Provides the most recent statistics on the short-term evolution of the major components of the labour force and employment by sector. It includes a set of Standardised Unemployment Rates (SUR) by gender and broad age groups and total population figures. For some series, country groupings for OECD-Total, Euro area and EU15, are also provided.
This resource is mobile-enabled
Mobile Website Click here for mobile access
Read online 
All book and journal content is available to read online by clicking the READ icon. Read editions are optimised for browser-enabled mobile devices and can be read online wherever there is an internet connection - desktop computer, tablets or smart phones. They are also shareable and embeddable.
Access Information Resource is available on-campus or off-campus via EZProxy; Click the resource name to access it or here for off-campus instructions.
Vendor Name Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Coverage 1997 - 2004
Special Usage Notes
Resource Types Reference Tool
Description:
Text is a single-source reference designed for quick and easy access to the information needed in the clinical setting. Content is derived from Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment (CMDT). Included are pertinent tables and figures that display specific diagnostic and treatment options to help find the best solutions to immediate clinical problems. 2012. It provides the content for MD Consult's mobile version.
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Vendor Name McGraw-Hill's AccessMedicine
Coverage 2010
Special Usage Notes
Lange Educational Library of Clinical Science. The University of Kentucky's AccessMedicine collection is limited to six concurrent users.
Resource Types E-Book(s), Reference Tool

