Computers and the Arts Conference
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Computers and the Arts Conference
Computing and Equipment Committee
Part of Office of the Vice-President, Academic and Provost fonds
Sub-series consists of the Vice-President, Academic's correspondence with, related to, or copied from the Computing Centre. The Computing Centre was established in 1969 and reported to the VP Administration until 1985, when it was renamed Computing Services and moved to the newly formed Vice-President, Research / Information Systems portfolio. It ceased operations in 1991, when two successor bodies were established: Academic Computing Services (ACS) and Operations and Technical Support (OTS). Activities and topics documented in this sub-series include IT systems planning, an external review of the Centre in 1975, development and implementation of the university's computing policies, operations of the Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) program, and the deliberations and activities of the University Computing Committee, the Ad Hoc Committee on Computing Science (1972), the Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Computing (1973-1974), the Computing Policy Committee, and the Systems Review Board. Records include correspondence, reports, usage statistics, department IT systems plans, meeting agendas and minutes, proposals, recommendations, cost estimates and feasibility studies.
Part of Office of the President fonds
Part of Office of the President fonds
Computing Centre Policy Committee
Part of Office of the President fonds
Part of Faculty of Science fonds
Part of SFU Archives reference and display materials collection
Sub-series consists of photos, contact sheets, negatives, proofs, articles, and published material relating to individuals from the School of Computing Science. For a list of faculty members associated with the sub-series, see access points.
Part of Office of the President fonds
Part of Office of the President fonds
Computing Science Evaluation Committee
Part of Faculty of Science fonds
Computing Science Instruction Lab (CSIL) files
Computing science steering committee
Part of Department of Mathematics fonds
Part of Office of the Associate Vice-President, Academic fonds
Sub-series consists of the Associate Vice-President, Academic's correspondence with, related to, or copied from Computing Services during the period in which it reported to the AVP Academic (1990-1994). In 1991 Computing Services was reorganized into Academic Computing Services (ACS) and Operations and Technical Support (OTS); from 1994 both of these units shifted their reporting relationship from the AVP to the VP Academic. Activities documented in the correspondence include departmental budget and organizational planning, IT systems, network and infrastructure planning, development of an information management system for the Eastern Indonesian Universities Development Project (EIUDP), and operations of the university's Microcomputer Store. Records includes correspondence, reports, discussion papers, and meeting minutes.
Part of Office of the President fonds
Conference and seminar notes, lectures, and proceedings
Part of Hari Sharma fonds
Sub-series consists of records arising from Hari Sharma's participation in various conferences and seminars relating to his political and research interests, particularly relating to Marxism, Maoism, communalism, and other revolutionary models. Sub-series includes correspondence, notes, articles, essays, agendas, conference proceedings, planning materials, and other materials.
Part of TeleLearning Network Inc. fonds
Sub-series consists of files relating generally to the TeleLearning annual conferences. Includes a file relating to the history of the conferences and speaker release forms relating to the audio recordings.
Part of Michael Fellman fonds
Sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's participation in academic conferences. Conferences attended include the Wingspread Conference on American Intellectual History (Racine, 1977), the University of Sydney Centenary Conference: Setting Historical Agendas (Sydney, 1991), the First International Conference on Civil Wars (Barcelona, 1992), On the Road to Total War: The American Civil War and the German Wars of Unifications (Washington, 1992), A World at Total War: Global Conflict and the Politics of Destruction, 1939-1943 (Hamburg, 2001), and Toward an International History of Lynching (Heidelberg, 2010). Other events include annual meetings and conferences of the Organization of American Historians, the Southern Historical Association, the American Historical Association, the Canadian Association for American Studies, Popular Culture Association, the Australian and New Zealand American Studies Association, and the Civil War Forum Conference Series, the Society of Civil War Historians.
Records include papers delivered, edited transcripts, correspondence, conference materials and programs.
Files arranged chronologically.
Part of Dallas Smythe fonds
Subseries consists of records arising from Smythe's participation in various conferences. Subseries includes correspondence, notes, articles, agendas, conference proceedings, planning materials (such as address lists and schedules), and other materials. The majority of the files relate to conferences organized by the International Association of Mass Communications Research (IAMCR).
Part of Office of the President fonds
Part of Adeena Karasick fonds
Part of Edward McWhinney fonds
Conferences and invited speakers
Part of Department of Languages, Literature and Linguistics fonds
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Conferences, presentations and workshop files
Sub-series consists of records relating to public education events hosted or attended by the Women's Centre. Records include flyers, correspondence, notes, minutes, programs and news clippings.
These books were assembled to serves as directories to constituency presidents’ Party Board, Party Office staff, MLAs and Caucus Staff in Victoria. The compilation began in 1977 and over time additions were made to the directories. Some directories were made for campaigns in 1983 and 1986. The directories listed all MLAs, MLA Offices, MLA Office persons, Ministers and key staff, Party Headquarters (Party Office) staff, Constituency Boards, the Provincial Party Executives (Party Board) and Women’s Auxiliary (WA and the Board of the BC Young Socreds. Initially, one binder was issued with regular updates provided about twice yearly, copies of which were provided to the well-established members. Internally, the party referred to these books as “The Bible” and to the original and updated versions respectively as “Old Testament” and “New Testament”.
Part of Department of Economics fonds