For off-campus access, please login via VPN first (http://vpn.umbc.edu) and follow the link to the UMBC Library Homepage. Then follow the link under "News & Events" on the Library's homepage to return to this post and click on the "View Website" button to access the database. For more info on remote access, see http://aok.lib.umbc.edu/services/remoteaccess.php
Featuring data from more than 80 different government and non-government sources and backed by a rich collection of more than 2,000 current and historical data series on popular topics of research interest, State Stats allows users to discover, view, and export key information measures for the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
State Stats makes research easy by providing in one place annual measures dating back more than 15 years. Data series are displayed in a clear and consistent format with detailed source information. Numerous topics are covered in categories including:
- Agriculture
- Crime and Law Enforcement
- Defense
- Demographics
- Economics
- Education
- Employment and Labor
- Geography, Energy, and the Environment
- Health and Medicine
- Social Welfare
- Taxes and Government Finance
- Teaching and Education
- Transportation
An intuitive interface lets users easily browse by state or by topic, and then compare across states or across time. Users can then share, save, and export data. State Stats also features CQ Press's CiteNow!® function for generating source citations in APA, MLA, Chicago, or Bluebook styles.
Users can:
- Analyze data patterns by comparing across states, data series, and time
- Create and export custom visuals including line charts, scatter plots, and maps
- Generate tables and download data for statistical research
- Toggle user display between interactive visual and tabular data view
- Engage a moveable timeline to discover trends
- Explore interactive maps featuring zoom and hover functions
The trial runs through May 12, 2012. Feedback on the usefulness of
this database is appreciated. Leave us a comment to let us know what you
think.