Marketing Materials, 1983-2017 0.33 cubic ft.
This series is made up of marketing materials created for and distributed by the society. This includes promotional mailers, conference brochures and schedules, and commemorative pens.
This series is made up of marketing materials created for and distributed by the society. This includes promotional mailers, conference brochures and schedules, and commemorative pens.
This series is made up of copies of the Society's newsletter, called the President's Newsletter. Over its history, the newsletter was generally published either annually or biannually depending on society activities. It covers past and upcoming conferences, publications by members and society sponsorship information.
This series is made up of the collection's photographs and negatives. They appear to have been taken at various System Dynamics International Conferences. Also included are several photographs of Jay Forrester, a pioneer in the field of system dynamics.
This series consists of the collection's video materials. Includes video recordings of conference proceedings and Jay Forrester's Ph.D Seminar Series. Also includes VHS and DVD copies of the Society's Beer Game.
This series contains born-digital materials managed on external media, such as CDs and DVDs. Contains materials documenting various conferences that the Society has organized throughout the world, as well as backups of the websites maintained for each year's conference. Materials include recordings of speeches, backups of conference websites, conference proceedings, images, file listings, dissertation copies, and conference brochures.
The State Death Penalty Summaries contains state by state research on the Death Penalty in each state.
The bulk of these papers are reports related to statistical analysis of the Nebraska death penalty system in 2001. Further documents include articles related to the law of the death penalty, and professional correspondence between Baldus and his colleagues. The series also includes a report to the state supreme court by Baldus and his colleagues entitled, "The Disposition of Nebraska Capital and Non-Capital Homicide Cases."
The Maryland Research series contains reports, data sets and correspondence focused around Race of Victim and Race of Defendant Disparities in The Administration of Maryland's Capital Charging and Sentencing System.
The Military Study revealed disparities depending on whether the victim in the underlying crime was also a member of the military or was a civilian.