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Simon Fraser University Archives and Records Management Department Series
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Publications

The series consists of records relating to Beyerstein's scholarly publications. Records include offprints, conference papers, copies of articles, draft manuscripts, correspondence, contracts, royalty statements, and photographs.

The series has been arranged by the archivist into separate sub-series based on the type of material:

Publication files (sub-series 1).
Articles, abstracts and conference papers (sub-series 2).

Files are arranged chronologically.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by the Student Society and its affiliated groups. Includes student almanacs and handbooks, Society bulletins and newsletters, newspapers affiliated with the Society, journals, directories, guides, event flyers, notices, and posters.

Publications

Series consists of publications of the Department, including course offerings booklets.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by The Peak Publications Society. It includes a complete run of the two Peak predecessors, SF View, and The Tartan (sub-series 2); an ongoing run of The Peak, both in hard copy and microform (sub-series 3); the Peak Student Handbook (sub-series 4); and a separate run of The Tartan, resurrected as a magazine in 2015. Also includes other one-off or short-lived publications produced by the Society (sub-series 1), including a run of 12 issues of the Terminal City Express (1972-73), a newspaper relating to culture and politics in the Lower Mainland.

Publications

Series consists of records relating to departmental publications, and includes the student newsletter Debitage and the Archaeological Student Society (A.S.S.) Anti-Calendar.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced and collected by the Port Coquitlam Area Women's Centre. Includes the centre newsletter Women Today, a history of women's centres, guides, bulletins, newsletters from other organizations and newspaper clippings.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by and about the Simon Fraser University Faculty Association. Includes faculty handbooks, newsletters, bulletins, press releases, articles, and the SFUFA Splash.

Publications

Series consists of newsletters of the Department of Economics and Commerce and the School of Business Administration and Economics.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by the Faculty of Education relating to its programs, courses, and services. Note that while the date range covers a 40-year span starting in 1965, there are relatively few publications for the period between 1988 and 1997.

Publication records

Series consists of records relating to the publication of particular thematic issues of West Coast Review as well as general files relating to the printing of the journal. Includes correspondence, selected copies of West Coast Review, invoices, and a manuscript record book.

Publication and publicity records

Series consists of records related to publications and publicity produced by the Departments of Athletics and Recreation. Activities and topics documented include the promotion of team events and achievements; and the advertising of workshop/course offerings and other departmental services. The predominant document types include news releases, sports publications and newsletters, press clippings, press guides, programs (game/event and season), posters, and yearbooks.

Publication and exhibition files

Series consists of the organizational records of Rainbow Publishers as well as literary works, photographic essays, and scholarly writing by Sharma that relates to sociology and political science. Includes correspondence and publicity materials associated with gallery exhibitions of his photographic essays.

Public talks and publications

Series consists of records relating to Evans' public speaking engagements and his writings on the history of beer and brewing. Evans' public presentations on beer go back to 1987; while still working on his thesis, Evans gave a series of talks on the history of brewing on Vancouver Island (The Devil Hop tour), organized by the Royal BC Museum and presented to six different Island communities. By the 2000s, Evans had developed a repetoire of presentations he could adapt to various contexts.

Activities documented include a workshop ("Ale and Hearty") on the history of beer that Evans developed for the University of Victoria continuing education; guest lectures for UVic History classes; Evans' Beer School classes, part of the annual Victoria Beer Week; contributions to Victoria's 150th Anniversary symposium (2012); participation in the Heritage Vancouver Talks Dirty! series (2000); talks at beer and food pairing events; and keynote addresses delivered to meetings of professional associations and home brew clubs.

Evans' published writings found in the series include copies of "Pass the Jack O'Hearts: A History of Brewing in Victoria" (Museums Roundup, no. 232, Fall 2005); and "The Beer Brewers," a chapter in Nancy Oke and Robert Griffin (eds), Feeding the Family: 100 Years of Food and Drink in Victoria (Victoria: Royal British Columbia Museum, 2011).

Records include correspondence; speaking notes, drafts, lecture outlines, presentation slides, and photographs; event brochures and programs, press releases, course posters and course outlines; copies of newspaper and periodical articles; and reading lists and glossaries.

Files are arranged chronologically.

Public relations files

Series comprises records relating to the Society's interactions with the public in order to communicate its goals, activities and accomplishments. Activities documented include production of the newsletter SCWIST News and publicity brochures; maintenance of Society membership and naming of honorary members; nomination of Society members for external awards and honours; responses to requests for support and funding; and administration of SCWIST scholarships. Records consist of correspondence; reports; award applications and supporting documentation; committee meeting minutes; grant applications and supporting documentation; membership forms and lists; honorary member certificates; newsletters, publicity brochures and artifacts (buttons).

Public programming files

This series consists of records relating to public events programming by the School and its predecessors. Records include correspondence, reports, media releases, schedules, program event flyers and brochures.

Public files

Series consists of topical reference files maintained by the Media and Public Relations Department in order to respond to queries and produce articles for their publications. Examples of topics from SFU's first decade include teaching assistants, labour relations, and the Shell gas station controversy. Series includes news clippings, published articles, correspondence, reports, briefs, working papers, and other documents.

Promotional materials and merchandise

Series consists of promotional materials and merchandise produced and distributed by Tin Whistle Brewing Company. Records include table cards, beer profiles, posters, signs, banners, pamphlets, temporary tattoos, drink cards, gift certificates, business cards, t-shirts, and beer glasses.

Promotional material

Series consists of records relating to the promotion and marketing of the Purcell String Quartet. Include posters, brochures, press releases, flyers, branded stationary, and one promotional print.

Files are arranged chronologically.

Promotion, marketing and fundraising files

Series consists of records relating to Press Gang Printer's promotion, marketing and fundraising activities. Activities, events and topics documented include advertising, fundraising events and auctions. Records include advertising copy, promotional material, correspondence, and donation records.

Promotion and marketing files

Series consists of records relating to promoting and marketing the various titles published by Press Gang. Activities, events and topics documented include the preparation of publicity material about authors and books, catalogues of Press Gang titles, book reviews, book fairs, book launches, and authors' tours. Records include reviews and review correspondence, other correspondence, biogaphical material about authors, press releases, flyers, posters, mailing lists, dust jackets, and travel itineraries.

Projects, programs, and agreements

Series consists of records made and received by the Institute of Fisheries Analysis (IFA) relating to its academic projects, programs, contractual agreements, and research. Topics and activities include the development of a partnership between IFA and the Asian Fisheries and Social Science Research Network; internal and external funding—including funding from the International Development Research Centre; fisheries workshops; and graduate programming. Documents include correspondence, proposals, reports, budget materials, and IFA informational booklets.

Projects, programs and events files

Series comprises records relating to the activities undertaken by the Society to realize its educational, outreach and professional networking goals. Activities documented include the organization of networking events, conferences and panel sessions; development of professional and educational resources; and design of on-going outreach programs for educators, parents, primary- and secondary-school students and the general public. Records include correspondence; reports; grant applications and supporting documentation; handbooks and manuals; workshop and presentation material; and brochures and other publicity material. Series also includes photographs, audio cassettes and video cassettes.

Projects, programs and activities

Series consists of records relating to projects, programs, and activities of the Port Coquitlam Area Women's Centre. Records reflect letter writing campaigns, and special projects such as the Douglas College Cut protest, the Coquitlam Transition House, and the Pat Isert Memorial fund. Also reflects the centre's involvement with specific issues such as discrimination in local sports and Red Hot Video. Includes correspondence, press releases, minutes, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, hand bills, and financial records.

Projects, conferences, and workshops

Series consists of records arising from special projects which the Archives completed, and records from workshops and conferences in which Archives staff participated. Series includes records of an oral history conference held at SFU (including programmes and papers), records from a records management workshop, and records of an Archives survey of university committees (including lists of committees and committee members).

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