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World Data Analyst--In Depth Information at a Glance, the November Research Spotlight

Looking for detailed statistics on places like Iraq, France, or smaller ones like Trinidad? Use the World Data Analyst database for a great variety of data-topics you can select and compare: demographics, vital statistics, national econonmy, foreign trade, transportation & communications, and military--then choose from many elements in each topic area.

Compare data, too--choose several countries, select the statistical groups you want (cell phone use, number of dentists, life expectancy), and the software produces graphs for you. Use current or historical statistics, rank them, and get useful summaries that can launch your research, travel, or employment planning.

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Choose this month's Research Spotlight and see data in new ways, with World Data Analyst!

Remote access to this OhioLINK database is by VPN, or via OhiolINK PIN authentication.

Posted by Karen Oye on November 2, 2006 11:44 PM
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Hello

I am dharmendra and i need infornation about SAARC nations trade among them and with other parts of the world

thanks for support

Posted by: dharmendra at November 3, 2006 01:11 AM

Hello
I need information about how to log into and obtain some article about networking, nonprofit organization, educational reform.
I would ask as well about two books:
1- Barbara Gray, Collaboration, 1989
2- Reason & Bradbury, Hand book of acadimic research .
Thanks
Searched and found on the Case Catalog at http://catalog.case.edu (with slight variances in spelling) :
1) Barbara Gray's 'Collaborating' is a book owned by the Case MSASS library, and can be checked out there on your next visit to campus-with your Case ID card. Your special program also allows you to request it on ILLiad, if you choose to do so.
2) An author search for Reason, plus another author search for Bradbury, combined, results in 'Handbook of Action Research' which is on shelf at KSL. Order on ILLiad with your program privileges.

Posted by: Magdy Amen at November 3, 2006 08:31 PM




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