General Search Tools
A Rider subscription database for researching statistical information. Need to log in with Rider Easy Pass if you access this from an off-campus site
This database includes U.S. statistics from 2013 to current.
Rider's print Statistical Abstract of the United States (2013-2019) are on the Reference shelf by the book number
REF HA202.S722.
Statistical Abstract of the U.S. from 1889 to 2012 and Historical Statistics of the U. S suppliments.
The central clearinghouse for federal open data, including hosting the Public Data Listings required under the 2013 Federal Open Data Policy, but Data.gov also hosts state, local, and tribal government sources voluntarily.
Including other statistics on national, New Jersey, and international topics.
The UCI is a collection of databases, domain theories, and data generators that are used by the machine learning community. These datasets can be accessed through Excel.
The home of the U.S. Government's Open Data. This information can be accessed through Excel.
This website allows users to find open data published by various governmental bodies in the UK. All of the data can be accessed through CSV or Excel.
This new tool by Google allows you to search for metadata for millions of datasets in various repositories across the internet. The data comes in various formats depending where it comes from.
This website provides links to all kinds of information, and the datasets can be accessed through different formats depending on where it comes from.
The data provided by the OECD covers a wide range of topics, such as agriculture, the environment, the economy, and jobs. The datasets can be accessed through downloadable CSV files or tables that can be exported.
A collection of free datasets from Microsoft Research to advance state-of-the-art research in areas such as natural language processing, computer vision, and domain specific sciences. Download or copy directly to a cloud-based Data Science Virtual Machine for a seamless development experience.
The NCEI is responsible for providing comprehensive atmospheric, oceanic, and geophysical data. While some of the information has to be paid for, the free datasets can be downloaded as CSV files.
Box Office Mojo provides movie data domestically and internationally for a variety of categories. To use the datasets, they have to be copied and pasted into Excel.
This database provides up-to-date data on the mainstream music scene. The datasets provided have to be copied and pasted into Excel.
This database provides statistics on various parts of the theater industry. It does not have any downloadable charts so the datasets have to be copied and pasted into Excel.
The Numbers provides extensive information about movies, including revenues, budgets, and information about popular movie stars. The provided datasets have to be copied and pasted into Excel to be used.
ESPN provides statistics on multiple sports that can be accessed by selecting a specific team. To use these datasets, they will have to be copied and pasted into Excel.
Sports Reference provides statistics on multiple sports that can be accessed by selecting a specific team. To use these datasets, they will have to be copied and pasted into Excel.
USA Today Sports provides statistics on multiple sports that can be accessed by selecting a specific team. To use these datasets, they will have to be copied and pasted into Excel.
Yahoo Scoreboard provides statistics on multiple sports that can be accessed by selecting a specific team. To use these datasets, they will have to be copied and pasted into Excel.
This provides links to sites that give data for the U.S. and regional economies, for non-economic sites, other information from around the world. The format for the data depends on the source.
The BLS provides information on employment, average annual pay, and many other statistics related to U.S. labor. The data is provided through Excel.
This page allows you to look at and download a number of datasets that are updated annually which deal with industry averages for U.S. and global companies. The datasets are available through Excel.
The State of Working America Data Library provides researchers, media, and the public with easily accessible information on the American Labor force and can be used to research wages, inequality, and other economic indicators over time. The datasets can be accessed through Excel and CSV.
Historical U.S.economic and financial data, including daily U.S. interest rates, monetary and business indicators, exchange rate, balance of payments and regional economic data. Compressed files in .zip or self-extracting.exe formats, others in ASCII format.
BEA provides accurate information on the U.S. economy, as well as state and local information, foreign trade and investment stats and industry data. These data sets are available through Excel.
Yahoo Finance provides the most current information on the stock market and other industry information. These datasets are available through CSV.
The Reference Solutions database contains detailed information on more than 79 million U.S. businesses; 147 million U.S. residents; Job postings; 2.3 million Canadian businesses; and 11 million Canadian residents. Use US Consumers/Life Styles for marking data from 274 million individuals
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