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NAVIGATING THE OECD WEBSITE

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OECD Home (www.oecd.org)
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Browse by Country (www.oecd.org/infobycountry)
This portal enables you to consult all the documents that pertain to a specific country. Simply click on the country you are interested in. In some cases - for member countries and a few non-member countries - you will get a dedicated website, in others simply a list of documents.

Browse by Topic (www.oecd.org/maintopic)
This portal features 27 topics that cover the scope of OECD research. Each topic contains documents from across all of our departments.

Browse by Department (www.oecd.org/maindepartment)
For those of you who are more familiar with the OECD administrative structure, you may prefer browsing by Department.

Find Statistics (www.oecd.org/statistics)
This portal enables you to browse our statistics by topic and to find a glossary, a Statistics Brief series, a selection of the most requested statisticsnews releases, and access to worldwide statistical sources, etc.

Find Publications and Documents (www.oecd.org/publications)
This portal provides you with an overview of our key publications and documents.
You can also visit our Publishing division's website for a description of our products and services, notably the Online Bookshop and SourceOECD, our online library, which are both gateways to our extensive catalogue of books, e-books, CD-Roms, periodicals and statistics.
'Browse our document categories' gives you access to all the OECD documentation sorted by type of document.

Top Navigation Bar
When you go deeper into a topic or a department, a navigation bar is displayed on the top middle of the page. It is contextual, which means that the content displayed under 'About', 'Statistics', 'Publications & Documents' and 'Information by Country' will only pertain to the topic/department you have chosen.

  • About
    This heading enables you to read an overview on the OECD (if no topic or department has been chosen), or on a particular topic or department. For example, you can quickly glance at activities in topics such as Biotechnology , Sustainable Development or Education .
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  • Publications & Documents
    OECD documentation has been sorted into categories of content following the Dublin Core method for searching and indexing Web-based metadata. With this in mind, you can search by document category.
    This is also contextual so that you will be presented with only documents pertaining to the topic or department you have chosen.
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Bottom Navigation Bar
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Right-Hand Column
The right-hand column is divided into two boxes.
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Contact Us
A link to this section is available in the box 'Don't miss' in the right-hand column of the website's pages.
If you access this page from the OECD home page, you will find OECD's main contact points as well as information on the ''OECD Centres Around the World' '. If you access the 'Contact Us' page of a topic or a department, you will find the contact points for that particular part of the site (generic e-mail address or names and functions of the people responsible).

Search
The search engine is available in the top right corner.
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An index (www.oecd.org/index) is also available to help you find what you search by keywords. You may also wish to consult our list of acronyms and abbreviations at www.oecd.org/acronyms.

MyOECD (www.oecd.org/oecddirect)
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USING OECD MATERIAL

 

Reproducing OECD Material
For reproducing and copying OECD material, please visit our 'Rights and Permissions' section at www.oecd.org/rights where are listed our conditions. A permission request form is also available. 
Our Rights team, which also deals with translation agreements and co-edition partnerships, can be reached via rights@oecd.org should you need further information.

Linking to the OECD Website(s)
For any link, we refer you to paragraph 11 - "Linking to the OECD Website(s)" from our Terms & Conditions for OECD Website Usage that you can access at the bottom of every page: www.oecd.org/terms.
You are however reminded that you must refrain from:

  • posting or uploading on your website or database any OECD document. We suggest instead that you make a link to it, on the condition the OECD URL appears clearly.
  • making a direct link to the Browse-it versions of our publications available on our Online Bookshop at www.oecd.org/bookshop as they do not include the full functionality that the normal PDF has. We suggest instead that you make a link to the presentation page for this publication on our Online Bookshop (www.oecd.org/bookshop?pub=ISBN) or on the department or topic page where the publication is displayed. That way the reader can choose the version desired.

For any other permission, please consult our Rights & Permissions page at www.oecd.org/rights and contact the Rights team via rights@oecd.org.


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OTHER TECHNICAL PROBLEMS


Back button
The back button may not work due to a redirect script we needed to implement. When you hit back, it goes to the redirect page then back to the "home" page.
There are two things you can do to work around this problem. One, bookmark the page that you are redirected too because from here the "back" button works. The only problem would be if we change the structure of our site, in which case you would need to update your bookmark. The second solution is to click on the arrow on the back button instead of clicking on the back button itself. From the list that appears, simply select wherever you want to go "back" too.

Broken links
If you come across a broken link on the OECD website, please report it to the person or email address listed in the right-hand column of the page you are on, under 'Contact Us' in the box 'Don't miss'.
Please remember to provide us with the address of the page which has a broken link or the title of the document it was supposed to point to - and not the URL of the page pointing to the error message -, so that we can fix it as soon as possible.

Browsers
If your browser does not seem compatible with the OECD website, please send an e-mail to webmaster@oecd.org.

Search
If you encounter a problem with our search engine, please send a message to webmaster@oecd.org indicating what you were searching for. We will reply as soon as possible.
In the meantime, you may wish to consult our index at www.oecd.org/index. Our list of acronyms and abbreviations (www.oecd.org/acronyms) might also be of help to you.

 

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