Provides documentation for the study, teaching and research of Statistics in the University.
Statistics; Demography; Econometrics
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On foot: from the railway station straight along for about 1.5 km along Corso del Popolo and then Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi > turn on the left along Riviera dei Ponti Romani > and then again on the left along Via Cesare Battisti, direction Hospital, to S. Caterina Complex.
By tram: from the station, Riviera dei Ponti Romani stop > left Via Cesare Battisti, direction Hospital, to S. Caterina Complex.
By bus: from the station, get off at the Ospedale stop or the Riviera dei Ponti Romani stop.
The Library has a special section of official documentation edited by national and international statistical organizations. It also suggests a list of open access resources for the search of electronic data.
Web portal for statistics, reports, dossiers and forecasts compiled on the basis of data from more than 18,000 public and commercial sources, as well as market research and opinion polls.
SSOOECD iLibrary is the online library of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) featuring its books, papers, podcasts and statistics and is the knowledge base of OECD's analysis and data.
It provides access to financial data, news and content, at home or in the office. Unique workflows are currently available for students, investment bankers, and wealth advisors.
SSOIn 2016 the Statistical Sciences Library was named after Prof. Bernardo Colombo, an internationally renowned statistician and one of the founding fathers of the Faculty of Statistical Sciences. The University Library System remember and enhances his figure as a master of science, as a scholar and teacher, but also as a master of life, through the testimonies of those who knew him as a man, in a virtual exhibition.
The virtual exhibition traces the historical and artistic events of the St Catherine's complex, home of the Department and Library of Statistical Sciences. The life of the building, its spaces and the works of art still present within it, are presented through documents preserved in the city's archives and libraries, and, in more recent times, through the photographs and testimonies of those who lived within its walls.
The virtual exhibition describes the great conflicts, above all the First World War, and moves between past and present, from the unpublished pages of a soldier's diary from 1918 to the testimonies of some students from the University of Padua from war zones.