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Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group

Archive-It Partner Since: Jun, 2007

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://ssrc.stanford.edu   

Description:

Stanford Library's Social Sciences Resource Group supports research, instruction and collection development within the social sciences, including subject areas like political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, psychology, communication, environmental and public policy. The SSRC also includes CA state, local, US Federal and International government information, data and statistics. SSRC's Archive-it collections will focus on San Francisco bay area governments, IGO/NGO working papers, and other areas of interest to Stanford social scientists.

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Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports

Archived since: Jun, 2008

Description:

Congressional Research Service (CRS) is a think tank that provides research reports to members of Congress on a variety of topics relevant to current political events. However, the Congressional Research Service (CRS) does not provide direct public access to its reports, nor are they released to the public via the Federal Library Depository Program (FDLP). There are several organizations that collect and give access to subsets of published CRS Reports. This collection attempts to bring all CRS Reports together in one place. For more information on CRS, see the Sunlight Foundations CRS Reports backgrounder (http://bit.ly/CRSReports). Please contact James Jacobs (jrjacobs AT stanford DOT edu) if you know of additional sites hosting CRS reports.

Subject:   Society & Culture ,  Government - US Federal ,  Library of Congress. Congressional Research Service United States. Congress Congressional Research Service reports

Foreign Relations of the US

Archived since: May, 2009

Description:

The Foreign Relations of the United States series is the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions that have been declassified and edited for publication. The series is produced by the State Department's Office of the Historian and printed volumes are available from the Government Printing Office.

FRUS begins with the administration of Abraham Lincoln in 1861. There are two cumulative indexes covering 1861-1899 and 1900-1918. The organization of FRUS is generally chronological, but the dates of the volumes do not necessarily reflect the dates of documentary history. For example, the volumes for 1900-1918 do not include the records dealing with World War I or the Russian Revolution. Each volume has a subject and author index. There is also typically a table of sources and abbreviations at the beginning of each volume. 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:   Government - US Federal ,  Society & Culture ,  Government - National United States--Politics and government US Department of State United States--Foreign relations Foreign Policy US Foreign Policy FRUS United States. Dept. of State

Freedom of Information (FOIA)

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

Lost documents from federal agencies

Archived since: Feb, 2011

Description:

This collection is designed to collect lost publications from those federal agencies who publish lost documents -- those documents that should be part of the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) but are not distributed to libraries because the agencies are not sending their publications to the Government Publishing Office (GPO) for distribution to FDLP libraries.

Subject:   Government - US Federal ,  Science & Health,  Society & Culture ,  United States. Government Printing Office Federal Depository Library Program Government publications--United States Government information--United States

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