APA Style is a standardized writing format, established by the American Psychological Association, which you may need to follow when submitting projects or papers. If you have questions about APA formatting, look at our APA Style Guide.
RefWorks
RefWorksis a powerful online research management tool designed to help you easily gather, organize, store and share your research and to instantly generate citations and bibliographies. See our RefWorks research guide for information about using refworks.
Find Additional Data / Statistics Resources
Other library research guides provide links to a variety of data sources, organized by topic:
Federal Government website that gathers data on multiple economic accounts, such as National, International, and Regional. Tip: It may be easier for you to search for Nonprofit information by typing this term in the search box located at the the top right of this webpage.
Federal Government website that has information and statistics on a multitude of topics, including Employment and Pay & Benefits. You will also find on this website a great career resource entitled The Occupational Outlook Handbook.
Find various data and statistics from the U.S. Government, including from the U.S. Census, Frequently Requested Statistics, Federal Agencies, State & Local Agencies, and Maps.
Data Planet
Now Available through Sage Data. Provides an all-in-one resource for social science researchers and students to access statistics relevant to their areas of study. Includes access to more than 13.5 billion U.S. and international datasets from over 90 sources. Platform includes data downloads and visualization tools. Replaces the Sage Stats and U.S. Political Stats databases. Access to data from 2017-2021, no new data sets added after 2021.
Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. We conduct public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research.
Independent Quinnipiac University Poll surveys U.S. residents on political races, state and national elections, and issues of public concern, such as schools, taxes, transportation, municipal services and the environment.