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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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California Law Enforcement Agencies SB978 Websites

Archived since: Apr, 2021

Description:

This is a collection of California law enforcement agencies’ policy manual websites. It includes most police departments and sheriff offices and some district attorney offices, school district police departments, and university public safety departments. In 2018, California Senate Bill 978 (D-Bradford) was enacted into law, requiring local law enforcement agencies [to] “conspicuously post on their Internet Web sites all current standards, policies, practices, operating procedures, and education and training materials that would otherwise be available to the public if a request was made pursuant to the California Public Records Act.” This collection helps to document how these agencies present their information to the public as well as provide access to the policy manuals.

Subject:   Government - Counties Government - Cities Society & Culture

California Project Roomkey and Project Homekey

Archived since: Oct, 2020

Description:

This is a collection of websites documenting two programs to provide support and housing to California's homeless populations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Project Roomkey was established in March 2020 as part of the state response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of Project Roomkey is to provide non-congregate shelter options for people experiencing homelessness, protect human life, and minimize strain on health care system capacity.

Subject:   Government - Cities Government - Counties Society & Culture

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