What is the OECD iLibrary?

The OECD iLibrary contains all the publications and datasets released by OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development), International Energy Agency (IEA), Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), OECD Development Centre, PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment), and International Transport Forum (ITF) since 1998 – some 390 complete databases, 2 500 working papers, 5 500 books, 14 000 tables and graphs, 21 000 chapters and articles.

Themes include:

  • Economics – Over 13 000 published items including OECD Economic Outlook and OECD Economic Surveys;
  • Education –  Over 4 000 published items including PISA and OECD Education Statistics;
  • Development – Over 4 500 published items including Development Aid at a Glance and the International Development Statistics database;
  • Governance – Over 2 000 published items including the OECD e-Government Studies.

Features include:

  • Intuitive navigation by theme or country;
  • Search and click directly to tables, chapters or articles;
  • Content in context – related content is one click away;
  • Links to previous editions, with the opti on to download any full-text item such as tables or chapters from the table of contents;
  • Executive summaries available for key titles in up to 20 languages;
  • Bilingual (English & French) user interface.

Access to the OECD iLibrary is offered free of charge to all National Library card holders and is available under the letter “O” in the Databases tab of the Portal bnu or by clicking here.

Getting started guides are available in English, German, Russian and Polish directly from OECD by clicking here.

OECD iLibrary contains all the publications and datasets released by OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development), International Energy Agency (IEA), Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), OECD Development Centre, PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment), and International Transport Forum (ITF) since 1998 – some 390 complete databases, 2.500 working papers, 5.500 books, 14.000 tables and graphs, 21.000 chapters and articles.