OECD provides unrestricted access to all content
oecd-ilibrary.orgAs a policy writer / reader and general library nut, I appreciate this opening up!
From their website:
What content is on OECD iLibrary? An intuitive platform housing insightful content across 17 thematic collections
OECD iLibrary contains thousands of e-books, chapters, tables and graphs, papers, articles, summaries, indicators, databases and now also Podcasts - discoverable by theme, country or content type.
Every year around 500 new titles are published via OECD iLibrary.
Content items (June 2024):
18 495 ebook titles 104 733 chapters 314 861 tables and graphs 191 podcasts 2 619 articles 6 390 multilingual summaries 9 007 working papers and policy responses 7 billion data points across 44 databases
OECD is a group that defines how everyone should be living in all countries.
What an interesting presumption!
If so, what are the other institutions, agencies, and philosophers that also publish their work for defining "how everyone should be living"?
Please stop trolling hn.
I am allowed to have an opinion. You are trolling me.