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Reference Sources on the Internet
General Reference Sources from the Gale Virtual Reference Library -- Accessible from DOI Locations Only
There are too many reference sources on the Internet for all
to be listed on our pages. For more complete lists of sources
and to find facts not available in sources that are individually
listed, try these web sites:
Below, we've listed some web sites we've found especially useful.
They are arranged by type of reference work, or by subject.
- Beige
Book
Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions
by Federal Reserve District.
- Bureau of Economic Analysis
and
its publication, the Survey
of Current Business.
The Bureau also publishes Regional
Accounts Data, Local Area Personal Income.
- Company
Information Guide: Company Research on the Web
The Virtual Chase offers an eight-step guide to finding information
about companies and their products.
- County
Business Patterns
The County Business Patterns database
provides county, state, and national level business data from
1977 to the most recent year available.
- Economagic.com:
Economic Time Series Page
Browse data collections;
over 100,000 data files, with charts and Excel files for
each.
- Economic Census
Data, U.S. Census Bureau
The Economic Census profiles
American business every 5 years, from the national to the local
level.
- Economic
Indicators
Available from April 1995 forward, this
monthly compilation is prepared for the Joint Economic Committee
by the Council of Economic Advisors and provides economic
information on prices, wages, production, business activity,
purchasing power, credit, money and Federal finance.
- Economic
Statistics Briefing Room
Provides links to information
produced by Federal agencies.
- Electronic Data Gathering
Analysis and Retrieval (EDGAR)
Provides 10-K, 20-F,
proxy statements, some annual reports, and other financial
statements of public companies filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
- FedBizOpps.gov
FedBizOpps.gov
(Federal Business Opportunities) is the single government point-of-entry
for Federal government procurement opportunities over $25,000.
Government buyers are able to publicize their business opportunities
by posting information directly to FedBizOpps.
- Fortune
Magazine
- Public Register's
Annual Report Service
Order annual reports of over
3,600 publicly held companies.
- Survey of
Income and Program Participation, U.S. Census Bureau
Thomas
Register on the Internet
A database of 170,000 U.S.
and Canadian companies classified under more than 72,000product
and service headings.
General Information
Jobs
- American
Rhetoric Includes the Online Speech Bank, a database of and index to 5000+ full text, audio
and video versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, and
other recorded media events.
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Census
2000 Rankings, Comparisons, and Summaries
- CensusScope
CensusScope is
an easy-to-use tool for investigating U.S. demographic trends,
brought to you by the Social Science Data Analysis Network
at the University of Michigan.
- County and
City Data Book
2000 ed. produced by the U.S. Census
Bureau.
- EconData.net
"Your
guide to regional economic data on the web"
- FEDSTATS
Contains
links to Federal agencies that produce statistical information.
- Guide
to State Statistical Abstracts
(U.S. Census Bureau)
- OFFStats,
Official Statistics
Offers a collection of links to official statistics worldwide. It arranges statistics
sources alphabetically in three sections--by country, region, and subject--with pull-down boxes for easy selection.
- Population
Reference Bureau Data Finder
This database contains
data on 137 population, health, and environment variables for
more than 220 countries, 28 world regions and sub-regions,
and the world as a whole. Not all countries have data on
all variables.
- Statistical
Abstract of the United States
- Statistical
Agencies (International)
(U.S. Census Bureau)
- Statistical
Resources on the Web
(University of Michigan)
- U.S. Census Bureau
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