Sector Resource Books
A sector resource book is a collection of agreements and related resources made by a group of actors participating in a specific sector, for instance health or education. In this Actor Atlas prototype, the collection is partial.
The majority of the resource links are provided on the ISIC or COFOG class, section or division pages.
Each resource book is maintained for the "Resources" tab of the corresponding sector map, and it provides links to a number of statutes, guidelines and other resources that matter to the sector actors (and fit with the Actor Atlas inclusion criteria).
- A - Agriculture, forestry and fishing
- B - Mining And Quarrying
- C - Manufacturing
- D - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
- E - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
- F - Construction
- G - Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
- H - Transportation and storage
- I - Accommodation And Food Service Activities
- J - Information Technology
- K - Financial and insurance activities
- L - Real estate activities
- M - Professional, scientific and technical activities
- N - Administrative And Support Service Activities
- O - Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
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P - Education
- Afrikaans Wikipedia
- Albanian Wikipedia
- Alemani Wikipedia
- Amharic Wikipedia
- Arabic Wikipedia
- Aragonese Wikipedia
- Armenian Wikipedia
- Aromanian Wikipedia
- Asturian Wikipedia
- Azerbaijani Wikipedia
- Basque Wikipedia
- Belarusian Wikipedia
- Bengali Wikipedia
- Bikol Wikipedia
- Bosnian Wikipedia
- Breton Wikipedia
- Buginese Wikipedia
- Bulgarian Wikipedia
- Burmese (Myanmar) Wikipedia
- Catalan Wikipedia
- Cebuano Wikipedia
- Chinese Wikipedia
- Chuvash Wikipedia
- Corsican Wikipedia
- Croatian Wikipedia
- Czech Wikipedia
- Danish Wikipedia
- Dutch Wikipedia
- English Wikipedia
- Estonian Wikipedia
- Faroese Wikipedia
- Finnish Wikipedia
- French Wikipedia
- Galician Wikipedia
- Gan Wikipedia
- Georgian Wikipedia
- German Wikipedia
- Gilaki Wikipedia
- Greek Wikipedia
- Guidelines for OER in Higher Education
- Gujarati Wikipedia
- Haitian Creole Wikipedia
- Hebrew Wikipedia
- Hindi Wikipedia
- Hungarian Wikipedia
- Icelandic Wikipedia
- Ido Wikipedia
- Indonesian Wikipedia
- Irish Wikipedia
- Italian Wikipedia
- Japanese Wikipedia
- Javanese Wikipedia
- Kannada Wikipedia
- Kazakh Wikipedia
- Korean Wikipedia
- Kurdish Wikipedia
- Latin Wikipedia
- Latvian Wikipedia
- Letzeburgesch Wikipedia
- Limburgisch Wikipedia
- Lithuanian Wikipedia
- Macedonian Wikipedia
- Malagasy Wikipedia
- Malayalam Wikipedia
- Malay Wikipedia
- Manipuri Wikipedia
- Manx Wikipedia
- Maori Wikipedia
- Marathi Wikipedia
- Masri Wikipedia
- Mongolian Wikipedia
- Nahuatl Wikipedia
- Neapolitan Wikipedia
- Norwegian Wikipedia
- Ossetian Wikipedia
- Pampangan Wikipedia
- Panjabi Wikipedia
- Persian Wikipedia
- Polish Wikipedia
- Portuguese Wikipedia
- Quechua Wikipedia
- Romanian Wikipedia
- Russian Wikipedia
- Samogitian Wikipedia
- Sanskrit Wikipedia
- Scots Wikipedia
- Serbian Wikipedia
- Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia
- Sicilian Wikipedia
- Sinhala Wikipedia
- Slovak Wikipedia
- Slovenian Wikipedia
- Spanish Wikipedia
- Sundanese Wikipedia
- Swahili Wikipedia
- Swedish Wikipedia
- Tagalog Wikipedia
- Tajik Wikipedia
- Tamil Wikipedia
- Tatar Wikipedia
- Telugu Wikipedia
- Thai Wikipedia
- Turkish Wikipedia
- Turkmen Wikipedia
- Ukrainian WIkipedia
- Upper Sorbian Wikipedia
- Urdu Wikipedia
- Uzbek Wikipedia
- Vietnamese Wikipedia
- Volapuk Wikipedia
- Walloon Wikipedia
- Waray Wikipedia
- Welsh Wikipedia
- Yakut Wikipedia
- Yiddish Wikipedia
- Yoruba Wikipedia
- Yue Wikipedia
- Q - Human health and social work activities
- R - Arts, entertainment and recreation
- S - Other service activities
- T - Activities of households
- U - Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
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