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  1. Stanford University, Libraries, Social Sciences Resource Center, symposia : videorecordings, 2003-2006

    Videorecordings (primarily Beta and digital cassette formats) of the following symposia: War and Peace Symposium, 2003; Politics and the Press: Who Has the Power?, 2004; Intellectual Property in the Digital Age: The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited, 2005; and Trade Liberalization and Its Consequences, 2006. Presenters in 2004 included Shanto Iyengar, James Bettinger, and Jon Krosnick; from 2005, Glenn Otis Brown, Pamela Davis Kivelson, and Lauren K. Schoenthaler; and from 2006, Supacahai Panitchpakdi, John Taylor, and Santiago Levy.

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  1. Social Science Data

    Stanford Libraries' Social Science Data collections include databases, datasets, and other resources to support research in the social sciences. We assist researchers in documenting and sharing their data and preparing data management plans.

  2. Political Science

    Stanford Libraries' Political Science collections include print and online materials such as books, journals, databases, and datasets to support faculty and student research in political science and related topics.

  3. Taiwan Resource Center for Chinese Studies

    The Taiwan Resource Center for Chinese Studies, established in 2022 at Stanford, is a cooperative project intended to promote international exchange in the fields of Chinese studies and Taiwan studies. View the research databases provided by the TRCCS.

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