Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center | |
---|---|
35°12′34.32″N 97°26′42.34″W / 35.2095333°N 97.4450944°W | |
Location | University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma, United States |
Type | Archive and Research Center |
Scope | United States Congress Oklahoma politics |
Established | 1979 |
Collection | |
Size | 61 former members of the US Congress and 25 political leaders |
Other information | |
Director | Michael Crespin |
Employees | 8 |
Website | Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center
James R. Jones-Carl Albert Center Digital Archives Extensions Journal of the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center Dick T. Morgan Digital Collection Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center Human Rights Digital Archive Collection Carl Albert Congressional Center Constituent Correspondence Project |
References: [1][2] |
The Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center is a nonpartisan institution devoted to teaching and research related to the United States Congress and, more broadly, to strengthening representative democracy through engaged and informed citizens. Located at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma the Center is a living tribute to the ideals, leadership, and accomplishments of Carl Albert - native Oklahoman, University of Oklahoma alumnus, Rhodes Scholar and 46th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
CAC home
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).