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Freedom of Information (FOIA)

Collected by: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group

Archived since: Dec, 2007

Description:

Collection of sites that deal with Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests and documents. This includes government sites that receive and distribute FOIA documents as well as non-profit organizations and government watchdogs that request large numbers of FOIA documents on specific topics like national security and civil rights. We're extremely interested -- for purely academic reasons -- in how this collection is being used and would be grateful if users would share that information with us. Please email James Jacobs, Government Information Librarian, at jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu. User privacy is extremely important so of course any stories and personal information will be kept strictly confidential.

Subject:   Society & Culture Government - US Federal National security--United States Law--United States United States--Politics and government--1945- Security, International Freedom of speech--United States Civil rights--United States Freedom of information--United States United States. Dept. of Justice United States. Central Intelligence Agency United States. Freedom of Information Act United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation

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Title: The Collection of Presidential Briefing Products from 1961 to 1969 : CIA FOIA (foia.cia.gov)

URL: http://www.foia.cia.gov/collection/PDBs

Description: Portion of the CIA's website which houses a collection of presidential briefing products written during the Kennedy and Johnson presidential administrations. It includes The President’s Intelligence Checklists (PICLs) and The President’s Daily Briefs (PDBs) and contains almost 2,500 documents exclusively written for the president each day except Sunday. The briefings summarized day-to-day intelligence and analysis on national security issues. The collection also includes The President’s Intelligence Review and its replacement, Highlights of the Week, as well as ad hoc supplemental products and annexes that featured topics of presidential interest.

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Subject:   Intelligence service--United States National security--United States,  World politics--1965-1975 ,  World politics--1955-1965 United States. Central Intelligence Agency

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