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Production files

Series consists of records relating to the printing operations of Press Gang Printers. Activities, events and topics documented include job tracking (by date and by client), management of equipment, printing policies and rates, and training. Records include registers and log books, customer cards, correspondence, reports, training grant applications and other forms, and a presentation on offset lithography.

Production files

Series consists of records relating to the physical production of books and broadsides. Activities documented include book design, proof-reading, and printing. Records include correspondence, contracts and agreements, mock-ups, photographs, negatives, and purchase orders.

Production files

Series consists of records relating to the physical production of books. Activities documented include book and jacket design, proof-reading, costing, and printing. Records include correspondence, contracts and agreements, galleys, mock-ups, photographs, negatives, dust jackets, proof-readers' reports, printing estimates and quotes, order forms, invoices, and purchase orders.

Production files

Series consists of materials related to the production of the work Poets and Print, including a grant application, notes, chapter drafts and completed work drafts, correspondence, and layouts.

Professional activities records

Series consists of records relating to Daphne Marlatt's professional activities, including readings, events, conferences, festivals, tours, and workshops. Records include drafts of writings, correspondence, administrative records, newspaper clippings, and photographs.

Series has been arranged into the following three sub-series: Events and reading records (1983-2013), Writer-in-residence records (1998-2007), and Workshop records ([ca. 1985-2012]).

Professional consulting files

As an expert in his field of study, Beyerstein was often called on to provide a professional opinion in legal matters. This work involved preparing reports, and providing professional opinions in the courtroom and for special committees. Records include reports, correspondence, reference material, invoices, and receipts.

Files are arranged chronologically.

Professional organization records

Series consists of records accumulated during Doris French Shackleton’s involvement with professional writing organizations and associations, including Public Lending Right, CanCopy, The Writers Union of Canada, and the Federation of BC Writers.

Shackleton, Doris French

Professional organizations

Series consists of records relating to Mark Winston's correspondence with, and participation on, local, national and international apiculture and other organizations. Records include correspondence, working papers, agendas, minutes, reports, grant applications, newsletters and publications.

Series is arranged into 13 sub-series:

  1. Biocontrol Network External Advisory Board
  2. BC Honey Producers Association (BCHPA)
  3. BC Pollination Working Group
  4. Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists (CAPA)
  5. Canadian Bees Research Foundation (CBRF)
  6. International Bee Research Association (IBRA)
  7. International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI)
  8. Pacific National Exhibition Apiculture Committee
  9. Pollen Bee Foundation Inc.
  10. Professional Pest Management Association of BC (PPMA)
  11. Western Apiculture Society (WAS)
  12. Friends of the Environment
  13. Other organizations

Professional records

Series consists of records generated from Neil’s work as a musician and artist. These include publicity materials, performance notes, set lists, exhibition files, grant applications, correspondence, original paintings, music scores, and essays about Al Neil.

Neil, Al

Professional service and activities records

Series consists of records relating to Wah's non-instructional professional activities and service, including his editorial work, his service on various groups and committees, his work as a judge for various literary prizes, his applications for grants, and related activities. Records include correspondence, works of others, and administrative records.

The records in this series have been arranged into the following three sub-series: Editorial records, The Writers' Union of Canada, and General records.

Program area files

In 1972, the Faculty of Education re-organized, moving from a departmental structure (based on centres and departments) to a functional one, based on program area divisions. This series represents records made or recieved by the program area offices. Note that to date (July 2008) only one program area (Professional Programs, sub-series 1) has transferred records to the Archives. Records comprise primarily correspondence and reports; see sub-series descriptions for more detail.

Programming and project records

Series consists of records relating to programs for farmworkers run by the Canadian Farmworkers Union, as well as external programs participated in by the union or its administrators, and various union projects. Records include ESL program planning and teaching materials, farmworker safety educational material, and documentary films and exhibits.

The series is arranged into four sub-series: English as a Second Language (ESL) training materials and photographs ([1965]-1987); General programming correspondence, photographs, and educational material ([198-]-1998); Project files and photographs ([1979]-Printed 2013 (originally created 1986)); and Meeting minutes, correspondence, photographs, and other records relating to collaboration with other organizations ([198--ca. 1997]).

Programs

Series consists of programs for concerts, tours, and workshops given by the Purcell String Quartet.

Files are arranged chronologically.

Programs and flyers

This series consists of promotional materials (flyers, posters, mailings, and some newspaper clippings) and programs of Ruth’s performances over the years. It is possible not only to trace the genesis and evolution of certain pieces, but the breadth of detail in the records serves to contextualize Ruth’s path geographically, stylistically, and professionally among her peers. Beginning with her initial performances with The Dancemakers to her work with the Judson Dance Theatre, her training abroad and graduate studies, her career in dance education and through to her efforts to coordinate community engagement in dance, it is possible to view Ruth’s career through these materials based on the depth of her participation and involvement. In some cases there are multiple copies of the same item.

Programs and publicity

Series contains programs for the Women in View Festivals, including programs for individual performances or events. Series also contains original and photocopied newspaper clippings of press coverage of the Women in View Festivals.

Progressive Conservative Party

Series consists of records compiled by W.A.C. Bennett as an active member of the federal Progressive Conservative Party. Activities documented are election campaigns and the 1948 Yale by-election for which W.A.C. Bennett was a candidate. Included are lists, statements, notices, newspaper clippings, 1948 poll statements, a map, minutes, memoranda, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, manuals, and correspondence addressed to W.A.C. Bennett as secretary-treasurer of the Yale Conservative Association.

Project files

This series is comprised of records related to various authors and publishing projects undertaken by Jim.

Project records

Series consists primarily of records relating to the Planning for Change training strategy, but also contains files relating to a few other smaller projects undertaken by the Association. Records include correspondence, proposals, contracts, letters of agreement, meeting agendas and minutes, briefs, reports, reprints, financial statements, drafts, notes, and working papers.

British Columbia and Yukon Association of Women's Centres. Committee for the Planning for Change Project

Project records

Series consists of records relating to projects James Delgado worked on for the National Park Service, the Vancouver Maritime Museum, and the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. Records focus on archaeological and shipwreck sites, court cases regarding salvage and treasure hunting of shipwrecks, and nominations of archaeological and shipwreck sites for Historic Places status. Records include correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, articles, reports, surveys, and proposals.
The series has been arranged into the following three sub-series: General project records (1967-2010), Maritime archaeology records (1973-1991), and S.S. Central America records (1978-1994).

Project, research and grant files

Series consists of records relating to grants, scholarships and awards prepared or received by faculty members during the course of university-wide, national and international research. Included are funding applications for Simon Fraser University President's Research Grant Stipend, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Science Council of British Columbia. Noted research projects include the Canadian Society for Fifth Generation Research; proposal for a National Microelectronics Facility; a joint proposal by Computing Science, Engineering Science and the Physics Department; and planning for a site visit to SFU by NSERC.

Records include grant application forms and policies, proposals, financial budgets, correspondence, reports, minutes, faculty curriculum vitae, working papers, statistics, contracts and agreements.

Projects

Series consists of records relating to the operation of three projects initiated by the IPA: Canadabooks, Canadian Basic Books and Canadian Book Information Centre. The records of the overseeing body, Canadian Publishers Project Co-ordinating Committee, are absent. Included are correspondence, legal documents, minutes, notes, catalogues, questionnaires, audit statements, budgets and reports.

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).

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, 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.

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