Students, teachers and researchers
require relevant statistics for papers, speeches, research assignments
and other projects. However, accurate and up-to-date statistical information
often proves difficult and time-consuming to find. Statistics are essential
to many subject areas because they substantiate theories, justify opinions
and conclusively prove facts. In social studies, science, economics, health,
English—indeed, most any subject area—statistics provide the
quantitative data required to track trends and monitor change in ways
that are impossible through the written word alone. Effective research
produces compelling, objective conclusions supported by statistics. Such
research and its numerical data are provided in abundance by NewsBank’s
StatBank.
A unique research tool with valuable numerical data
Intuitive and fully searchable, StatBank creates an immediate
impact in the library by providing support for many patrons’ public
statements, presentations and positions, as well as for essays, debates,
speeches, research projects and much more. Also useful as a general reference
tool, this unique database complements and extends the research of other
library resources. Beyond, StatBank provides multiple perspectives
on many current issues and hot topics, challenging patrons to engage in
critical thinking. Through comparative analysis, researchers can use both
archived and current data in StatBank to track trends and compare
and contrast numerical data by state, country or year
A wide range of diverse, authoritative publications with reliable data
The sources of the numerical data in StatBank are both diverse
and authoritative. They include government, private and non-profit organizations
and associations from across the United States and countries around the
world. In addition to an extensive screening and indexing process performed
by NewsBank, the statistics have been verified and authenticated. Featuring
multi-year backfiles for each source, the numerical data in StatBank perfectly supports full-text articles and documents on a full spectrum
of research topics.
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