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Human Resources - general

Sub-sub-series consists of the Vice-President Academic's correspondence with, related to, or copied from the Director of Human Resources. Topics include training, pensions, benefits, staff study leave, the university's strike plan (1994), and the activities of the Joint Job Evaluation and Salary Review Committee (a joint APSA / SFU committee, 1996-1997). Records include correspondence, reports, and questionnaires.

University Computing Advisory Committee

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the deliberations and activities of the University Computing Advisory Committee (UCAC). UCAC reported to the VP Research. The VP Academic was a member of the committee, and the records in this sub-sub-series represent VP Academic's working files and copies of UCAC records.

Vice-President, Academic - general

Sub-sub-series consists of records filed under the "general" classification category or under a short-lived classification code and which relate to the functions and activities of the Office of the Vice-President, Academic, and which were. Activities and topics documented include the search for a Vice-President (1968-1970) and the appointment of the Associate Vice-President (1975); correspondence with external individuals and organizations (inlcuding some correspondence relating to purely personal matters of the Vice-President); the organization and administration of the VP Academic's office, and staff relations; university policy development, strategic planning, re-organization, budget allocation, the report of the Financial Resources Task Force (1981), and planning for the Fraser Valley (1989-1991); legal advice; and meetings with Vice-Presidenst, Academic from other universities. Records include correspondence, policies, reports, job descriptions, invitations, contracts and agreements, and legal services invoices and advice.

1968-1979 Presidential Search Committees

The Board's first three Presidential Search Committees were formed in 1968, in 1973, and 1978, to recommend candidates for the position of University President. This sub-sub-series consists of records related to the Presidential searches and subsequent appointments that occurred during these dates. Includes correspondence, agendas, minutes, terms of reference, procedures, lists of candidates, curriculum vitae, reports, press releases, and clippings.

2001 Vice-President, Research Search Committee

The Vice-President, Research Search Committee was formed to oversee the reappointment or recruitment, nomination, and recommendation for appointment of a candidate for the position of Vice-President, Research. Records in this sub-sub-series relate to these activities as well as to the nomination and selection of committee members. Includes meeting agendas and minutes, curriculum vitae, terms of reference, and correspondence.

In the Name of God and Country files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to Fellman's book, In the Name of God and Country: Reconsidering Terrorism in American History (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010). The project was initially called Twisting the Cross, then Twisting the Flag, before settling on the final title.

Records include paper and digital manuscript copies in multiple versions; correspondence, including exchanges with Fellman's literary agent, Sydelle Kramer, and various publishing houses; readers' reviews and reports; copies of articles, research materials, notes and working papers. There are seven digital versions of the manuscript, located in files 9, 13-18. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile versions. Version numbers (A-G) were assigned by the archivist based on date-modification timestamps. Print copies of the manuscript are also included among the paper files.

Files arranged chronologically.

Dirty Civil War files

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to an unfinished novel Fellman began working on around 2010. The narrative is set out as The First Truthful Memoir of the Dirty Civil War by Robert Putnam (1913), edited by Michael Putnam, presented as a descendant of the narrator. Only four chapters survive. The records consist of digital copies of the manuscript in two versions. No attempt has been made to analyze, compare, or reconcile versions. Version numbers (A, B) were assigned by the archivist based on date-modification timestamps.

Files arranged chronologically.

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