OECD: Information for Librarians

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Registration
Each institution is required to create a SourceOECD account.  To check whether your institution already has an account, please go to the INASP registration database.  Then select your country and institution. This will show you if your institution is registered and identify the contact person who has your access details.

If your institution is not already registered, you will be required to follow a two step process:
Step One: At the INASP registration database accept the OECD terms and conditions and submit your registration. 
Step Two: Go to www.sourceoecd.org and click on ‘Register’ in the right-hand column. Complete and submit the form there. Registration is complete when you receive confirmation of your account details, including your Registration ID number.

Licence
Please download the OECD Terms and Conditions: Document OECD T&C 

Administration details
Once you are registered a 'Welcome' message will appear in the beige box on the right-hand side on www.sourceoecd.org
If it does not: (1)  log in, (2) Select 'Update details', (3) Enter your Registration (ID) number and Manager Password, (4) On the following screen select 'here' at the top of the page, (5) Enter the IP details and/or Username and Password for Remote access then select 'Create'.
Create as many log-in profiles as required, by entering the IP addresses/usernames and passwords
To add IP address access to your account, click on ‘View my details’

How to increase usage: usage guides
See www.sourceoecd.org/vl=14436167/cl=37/nw=1/rpsv/userguide/userguide.htm

How to promote usage: promotional information
Document OECD source brochure

Usage data collection information
These are not yet available, but will be released later this year.  This page will be updated as soon as they are ready.

Publisher newsletter subscription details
To register for ‘What’s New @ OECD’ for Librarian’s write to matt.brosius@oecd.org

FAQs
To find the answer to the most commonly asked questions, see the Information resources FAQ page.
See also the publisher FAQs: MISSING PDF FILE


Access to this resource is provided as part  of the Programme for the Enhancement of Research Information (PERI).