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Administration records

Series consists of records related to the daily administration of the University Library including organizational charts and identification of Library objectives; formulation of policies and procedures; management of staff and personnel issues including salaries, job descriptions, and grievances; monthly departmental statistics and reports; thesis preparation and binding; funding for staff research and bibliographic projects; implementation of fire and emergency procedures; budget planning and financial working papers; and management of the Audio Visual Centre.

Records include correspondence and working papers, statistics, reports, budgets and newspaper clippings.

Administration records

Sub-series consists of records relating to the general administration of the University and the development of its programs, services, and physical presence. Records include correspondence; reports, position papers, briefs, and working papers; minutes, terms of reference, and supporting papers; agreements; financial reports; promotional material; architectural drawings; legislation; lists; and reference material.

Administrative and committee work

Series consists of records relating to administrative and committee work at SFU and also Delany's involvement in external organizations such as the DH Lawrence Society and Modern Languages Association and DH Lawrence in China. There are also some book reviews interspersed throughout the series. Finally, there are records relating to graduate students.

Series contains notes, minutes, correspondence, conference proceedings, proposals, reports, and grant applications.

Administrative and general records

Sub-series consists of records relating to Wah's work at various academic institutions, including Selkirk College, the David Thompson University Centre, and the University of Calgary. Records include administrative records from Wah’s employers, as well as other general records relating to professional activities, such as letters of reference written for current or former students.

Administrative and operational subject files

This series consists of records relating to the general administration of the Network through the management office. Activities documented include establishment of the Network, development of policy and governance structures, strategic planning, incorporation, liaison with member institutions, liaison with the federal Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) program and other NCEs, TeleLearning's mid-term review in 1998 and its renewal application in 2000.

Records includes correspondence, reports (including Annual Reports and the final NCE report), statistics, polices and procedures, insurance policies, agreements (including the Network Internal Agreement), Network by-laws, letters patent of incorporation, funding applications and planning documents. Both paper and electronic records have been retained, and there is some duplication of documents across media. Electronic records are retained in their original software formats (.doc .xls, .ppt, .pdf, .jpg).

Administrative Assistant to the Dean correspondence

Sub-series consists of records made or received by Stan Kanehara, Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Education, in the course of providing administrative support to the faculty over a seven-year period (1976-1982). Activities documented include management of physical facilities and infrastructure, budget planning and financial transactions, committee administrative support, and faculty-wide dissemination of information. Records include correspondence, master copies of wide-distribution memoranda, policies, proposals, invoices, schedules, leases, statistics, and forms. Note that correspondence for 1979 is missing.

Administrative committees

Series consists of records relating to committees concerned with the administration and the evaluation of the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies (FIDS). The Dean's Advisory Committee consisted of the FIDS departmental chairs and program directors. FIDS was reviewed by the University Review Committee and the Presidential Advisory Committee on University Priorities; various Senate committees liaised with FIDS in matters of curriculum and student representation; and the Dean of FIDS was a key member of university committees concerned with computing policy because of the Department of Computing Science within FIDS. Series includes agendas, minutes, reports, and working papers.

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