The big list of databases can be sorted by subject, by type of database, and by provider. Here is a sampling of some of the other sources that are not indexes to research papers:
Statista includes data on more than 85,000 topics from 18,000 sources. About 20 percent of the total data in Statista comes from sources available free online, such as the World Bank and the U.S. Census, but the data also includes numerous exclusive sources which include industry, marketing, and trade groups. Much of the data is related to marketing, demographic, government and industry information, and is international in scope. Data can be downloaded in JPG, PowerPoint and Excel.
While historical and time series data are not a focus of Statista, the metadata about each table provides all the necessary information to go to the table’s source, where historical information may be available.
Part of ASM Materials Information which includes the ASM Alloy Center Online and the ASM Phase Diagrams.
Industry Standards. This guide has the list of UT-Austin's subscriptions to industry standards. It is a mostly U.S. group. Using IHS standards requires registration and that is not working correcting for everyone. Please contact Larayne Dallas for help.
Business Information Resources. In this guide, you will find links to business databases and advice on their special features:
Databases from Engineering Societies. UT-Austin has subscriptions to journal and conference papers from many of the important engineering membership groups. This guide collections most of those.
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