Series F-326-2 - Carolyn Hegberg SFU history collection

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Carolyn Hegberg SFU history collection

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  • Textual records
  • Records in electronic form (digitized)

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  • Source of title proper: based on name of collector and contents of collection.

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F-326-2

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  • 1965-1966 (Collector)
    Collector
    Hegberg, Carolyn

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Physical description

Paper and analog materials:
3 cm of textual records and other materials

Digitized materials:
1.34 GB of textual records : tiff (preservation copies) ; jpeg (access copies)

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Custodial history

Materials were collected by Carolyn Hegberg, who donated them to the Archives in 2016-2017.

Scope and content

The series consists of four items relating to the early history of Simon Fraser University: a copy of the program for the university's opening ceremonies on September 9, 1965; an invitation and ticket to the President's Ball held in October 1965; and a copy of the first SFU Yearbook (1965-66).

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Arrangement

Items are arranged in chronological order.

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  • English

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    Availability of other formats

    The collection includes digitized copies of items 1, 2, and 3 in this series (3 textual records). The digitized copies are available from the associated description in SFU AtoM.

    A digitized copy of item 4, "Simon Fraser University Yearbook Vol. 1, 1966," is available from F-74 Simon Fraser Student Society fonds.

    Restrictions on access

    Open, no restrictions

    Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication

    Copyright belongs to SFU for items 1, 2, and 3 in this series. The Archives provides access to these materials under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (CC BY-NC). Users are free to copy, share and adapt the materials as they like provided they credit SFU as the creator, indicate any changes they have made, and use the works for a non-commercial purpose. All requests for commercial use should be made in writing to SFU Archives.

    Item 4 is copyright-protected (copyright belongs to the Simon Fraser Student Society). The Archives makes copies of this item available for private study or research purposes under the fair dealing provisions of Canada's Copyright Act. Use for any other purpose may require the permission of the copyright owner. SFU Archives can assist researchers in attempting to identify copyright owners, but it is the users' responsibility to contact owners and secure any permissions.

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    F-273

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    Dates of creation, revision and deletion

    May 2017: first arrangement and description completed (Richard Dancy).
    July 2022: arrangement and description updated (Matthew Lively).

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