Organization Names Authority List

* indicates a non-preferred term, which includes a link to the preferred term

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Organization Names is an alphabetical authority list of name forms for organizations listed in ICPSR metadata as funding agencies or as corporate authors/principal investigators. The following notes describe the structure and logic of the list:

  • This is a 'flat' list, there are no broader/narrower term designations, nor associative relationships. Organizational hierarchy (where it exists) is indicated within each entry as a string, beginning with the largest unit, followed by up to two sub-units of descending size.
    • United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. National Institute on Aging
    • University of Minnesota. Center for Urban and Regional Affairs
    • United States Department of Justice. Office of Justice Programs. National Institute of Justice
    • Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Research Division
    • Australian National University. Research School of Social Sciences
    • United States Agency for International Development. Ghana Mission
  • The only reciprocal relationship established refers to non-preferred and preferred name forms. This is designated with Preferred Term and Non-Preferred Term notation where the term following Preferred is the preferred term and the term following Non-Preferred Term indicates the non-preferred term. In the alphabetical list, all non-preferred terms are followed by an asterisk * which, when clicked on, will show the appropriate preferred name form to use.

    Examples:

    • Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies *
      Preferred Term: Harvard University. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies
    • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration *
      Preferred Term: United States Department of Health and Human Services. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
    • Mellon Foundation *
      Preferred Term: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

    Acronyms are not used as organization names, nor are they included in the established name form. Acronyms are included only as non-preferred terms that will lead to the preferred name form to use.

  • For non-US organizations that do not include the country within the name itself (as in "Australian Institute of Family Studies", or "Estonian Academy of Sciences"), a parenthetic qualifier has been added to the end of the organization name to identify the country.

    Examples:

    • Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science (Netherlands)
    • Social Science Research Council (United Kingdom)
    • Fritz Thyssen Stiftung (Germany)
    • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada)
    • Ajinomoto (Japan)
  • United States organization names are listed without the addition of the country qualifier noted above.
  • Acronyms are not used as organization names, nor are they included in the established name form. Acronyms are included only as non-preferred terms that will lead to the preferred name form to use.
  • Scope notes have been used where necessary to indicate organization name changes and time frame of operation, to provide restrictions on the application of a particular name form, and in some cases to direct the user to the appropriate name form.

    Examples:

    • United States Department of Agriculture. Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
      SCOPE NOTE: Established 1994. Replaced in 2008 by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). Do not use post-2008.
    • Office of Educational Research and Improvement
      SCOPE NOTE: Abolished 2002. Replaced by new organization, Institute of Education Sciences. Do not use post-2002.
    • Social Science Research Council (United Kingdom)
      SCOPE NOTE: 1983, name changed to Economic and Social Research Council. Do not use post-1983.
      USE: Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom)

Terms

W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Walgreen Foundation
Warsaw University (Poland)
Washington State University-Spokane
Washington State University. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service
Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis. School of Medicine
Wayne State University
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs*
Weill Cornell Medical College*
Wellcome Trust (United Kingdom)
Wellesley College. Wellesley Centers for Women
Wenner-Gren Foundation
West Virginia University
West Virginia University. Department of Geology and Geography
Westat
WestEd
WestEd. Health and Human Development Program
WFHN*
Wharton School*
WHO*
Wichita State University. Office of Research Administration
Wichita Symphony Society
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation*
William Penn Foundation
William T. Grant Foundation
WIN/Gallup International Association
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority
Women and Infants' Hospital of Rhode Island
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Woods Charitable Fund
Work, Family and Health Network
World Bank
World Bank. Strategic Impact Evaluation Fund
World Health Organization