| Title: | Public Policy records |
| Call Number: | Coll148 |
| Creator: | University of Maryland, Baltimore County. School of Public Policy |
| Dates: | 1977-2014 |
| Size: | 5 boxes (4.25 linear feet) |
| Language: | English |
| Abstract: | Contains records and ephemera from the Department of Public Policy. Includes department correspondence, reports, and other records; faculty publications and research photographs; and promotional t-shirts and posters. |
| Citation: | Public Policy records, University Archives, Collection 148, Special Collections, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Baltimore, MD). |
The Policy Sciences Graduate Program was founded at UMBC in 1974 as a Master's degree program, and expanded to include a PhD program in 1978. The program became the Department of Public Policy in 2003. In 2014, the department became the School of Public Policy.
Collection was transferred in five accessions, from Policy Science in 2003 and 2004, from Adam Yarmolinski and Marvin Mandel in 2008, and from the School of Public Policy in 2015. Accessions: UARC 2003-13, UARC 2004-09, UARC 2008-22, UARC 2008-59, UARC 2015-08.
Collection is unprocessed.
Describing Archives: a Content Standard (DACS)
Archives Processing Manual: Description (2015): The processing manual used in Special Collections for all descriptive platforms, including PastPerfect.
Finding Aid: http://library.umbc.edu/speccoll/findingaids/coll148.php
This collection requires review by Special Collections staff prior to use by researchers. Users should submit their request to view this collection at speccoll@umbc.edu or 410-455-2353.
Reproductions allowed for research purposes. UMBC is the copyright owner; permission to reproduce is required.
University of Maryland, Baltimore County. School of Public Policy
University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Policy Sciences Graduate Program
Yarmolinsky, Adam
Mandel, Marvin, 1920-2015
University of Maryland, Baltimore County. School of Public Policy -- Archives
University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Policy Sciences Graduate Program -- Archives