Title: World Bank eLibrary Online Databases
1World Bank e-LibraryOnline Databases
2What the World Bank Does
- One of the world's largest sources of development
assistance - In fiscal 2002, it provided more than US17
billion in loans to developing countries - Works in more than 100 developing economies
- Primary focus helping the poorest people and the
poorest countries - The largest external funder for
- Education HIV/AIDS
- Health Biodiversity Projects
3The Knowledge Bank
- To support the quality of its operations and to
promote economic development in client countries,
the World Bank - Compiles indicators of social and economic
development - Undertakes cutting edge research on an array of
public policy issues
4The World Bank is the Premier Source for
Research and Data on Social and Economic
Development
5World Bank e-Library
- Launch May 20, 2003
- The premier collection on international, social
and economic development - An electronic collection of World Bank
publications - Includes 1,250 backlist titles and all current
and forthcoming titles - Plus over 1,800 peer reviewed World Bank Research
Working Papers - A subscription product
6e-Library Features
- Powered by Ingenta
- Indexed and fully searchable content
- Unlimited access across subscribing institution
or access to selected authorized users - Access by IP range
- Usage statistics
- Individual titles also available at Ingenta.com,
pay-per-view
7e-Library Topics
- Agriculture
- Education
- Environment
- Finance
- Globalization
- Governance
- Health Population
- Industry
- Infrastructure
- International Economics
- Labor Employment
- Macroeconomics Growth
- Poverty
- Private Sector Development
- Public Sector Management
- Rural Development
- Social Development
- Transition Economies
- Urban Development
8e-Library Subscriptions
- Institutional subscriptions only
- Subscription cycle calendar year
- Options
- e-Library
- e-Library WDI and GDF Online
- Subscribe through
- The World Bank
- Your preferred subscription agent
- Library consortia
9e-Library Prices
- Based on FTEs / authorized users
- Pro-rated and billed according to start date
- Discounts offered to institutions in developing
countries (http//publications.worldbank.org/disco
unts) - Print archive option
- Subscribing institutions will receive one copy
of - each title published during the subscription
period
10e-Library
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13e-Library
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18About World Bank Data
- Statistical data on all aspects of development
are essential to achieve the goal of a world
without poverty. - Data are needed to set baselines, identify
effective public and private actions, set goals
and targets, monitor progress and evaluate
impacts. - Data are an essential tool of good government,
providing a means for people to assess what
governments do and helping them to participate
directly in the development process.
19World Bank Databases
- World Bank databases available as subscription
products - World Development Indicators (WDI) Online
- Global Development Finance (GDF) Online
20WDI Online
- Premier source for social and economic data
- Database on social, economic, financial, natural
resources, and environmental indicators. Time
series data from 1960 - 575 indicators, 207 countries, and 18 regional
and income groups
21GDF Online
- Premier source for financial data
- Database on external debt and financial flow data
for 147 countries and country groups - Time series for 217 indicators from 1970 to 2002,
with contractual obligations through 2012 - Indicators include external debt stocks and
flows, major economic aggregates, key debt
ratios, average terms of new commitments,
currency composition of long-term debt, debt
restructurings, scheduled debt service projections
22WDI and GDF Features
- Data updated annually in January (GDF) and May
(WDI) - Data outputs can be indexed, viewed as graphs,
and exported in standard formats including Excel - Individual and Institutional Subscription
-
23WDI and GDF Individual Subscription
- Subscriptions are entirely automated
- (should be purchased online)
- Subscription cycle annual
- Access by username/password
- Options
- WDI Online ( purchase at http//publications.world
bank.org/WDI/) - GDF Online (purchase at http//publications.worldb
ank.org/GDF/) - Prices
- WDI Online - USD 100
- GDF Online - USD 400
- Discounts offered to subscribers in developing
countries (http//publications.worldbank.org/disco
unts)
24WDI and GDF Institutional Subscription
- Subscribe through
- The World Bank
- Your preferred subscription agent or library
consortia - Subscription cycle calendar year
- Access by IP authentication
- Options
- WDI Online
- GDF Online
- Subscribe to WDIGDF package and get 10 off the
total - Prices
- Based on number of FTE / authorized users
- Pro-rated and billed according to start date
- Discounts offered to subscribers in developing
countries (http//publications.worldbank.org/disco
unts)
25Step 1 select countries
26WDI Online
Step 2 select series
27WDI Online
Step 3 select years
28WDI Online
Results (multiple viewing / scaling options and
orientations available)
Data can be exported in Excel / ASCII
29WDI Online
Chart export function
30GDF Online
Selection of countries, series and years is the
same as in WDI online
Results (multiple viewing / scaling options and
orientations available)
Data can be exported in Excel / ASCII
31GDF Online
Chart export function
32The Knowledge Bank
- We have been in the business of researching
and disseminating the lessons of development for
a long time. But the revolution in information
technology increases the potential value of these
efforts by vastly extending their reach. To
capture this potential, we need to invest in the
necessary systems, that will enhance our
ability to gather development information and
experience, and share it with our clients. - We need to become, in effect, the Knowledge
Bank. - James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank
33Questions?
- Triinu TombakCustomer Relations, Online
Databases - Office of the PublisherThe World
Bankpubrights_at_worldbank.org - Phone 202-473-5149Fax 202-522-2631Visit
our website www.worldbank.org/online