- MsC-125-0-2-2
- Sub-series
- 2005–2014
Part of Derek Beaulieu fonds
Series consists of proofs, correspondence and manuscript submissions for chapbooks published by No press.
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Part of Derek Beaulieu fonds
Series consists of proofs, correspondence and manuscript submissions for chapbooks published by No press.
Background research interviews
Part of Kate Braid fonds
Series consists of interviews with people who knew Gould in a variety of capacities including piano tuner, musicians, and TV producer. All interviews were conducted by Braid.
After-school program in media production
Subseries consists of documents related to the administration and funding of the After-school program in Media Production.
Part of Derek Beaulieu fonds
Sub-series consists of correspondence and unpublished manuscripts from writers such as Helen Hajnoczky, Eric Zboya, Pete Spence, Jordan Scott and Mark Laliberte. Series also includes a publication edited by Christian Bök and produced in an edition of forty copies for Beaulieu’s fortieth birthday.
Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Media, Communications, Community, and Government Relations
Part of Board of Governors fonds
This sub-series consists of records created by the ad hoc committee that was formed to examine and improve the University's Media, Communications, Government, and Community Relations. The Committee was a precursor entity to the External Relations Committee. Includes meeting agendas, schedules, minutes, and notes; reports; presentations; promotional materials; and student surveys.
Simon Fraser University. Board of Governors. Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Media, Communications, Community, and Government Relations
Part of Adbusters Media Foundation fonds
Sub-series consists of born-digital records created by Adbusters Media Foundation during the following campaigns: Media Carta, TV Turnoff Week, Mindbombs, Boycott Divest sanctions, Black Remembrance Day, and the White House Siege. Records related to the development of a World Revolution App are also included. Types of born-digital records include manifestos, posters, advertisements, memes, photographs of merchandise, internal fundraising textual records, emails, and a moving image depicting an app's conceptual design (in .MOV format).
Image copyright requests and agreements
This sub-series contains records relating to the purchase of images, requests for copyright clearance and/or permission to publish images in “A Road for Canada”, and any related correspondence.
Celebrator Beer News Magazine articles
Part of John Rowling fonds
Sub-series consists of records relating to Rowling's published writings for Celebrator Beer News, a magazine established in California in 1988 reporting on craft beers and brewing. Records are primarily in digital format; see Scope and content note in the parent series description for record types. Media format is indicated in the file title ([paper] or [digital]).
Part of Doukhobor collection
This sub-series consists of various ephemera and publications created by the Doukhobor community. The sub-series contains: publications, map, essay, flyers, calendars, textbooks, songs books, brochures, cartoon drawings drafts, psalm text in Russian and photographs.
Part of Sharon Thesen fonds
Sub-series consists of information regarding significant life events for Sharon Thesen, including the major historical Kelowna Wildfire of 2003. Materials include newspapers and clippings, correspondence, and an introductory speech for a reading.
Part of Board of Governors fonds
This sub-series consists of records related to the activities of the Governance Committee. This Committee was formed in July 2004 as a result of a final report and recommendations provided by the Governance Working Group. The Governance Committee's responsibilities included regular review of Board Policy 10.01; ensuring effectiveness of the Board Orientation Strategy; monitoring University Governance trends; ensuring effective coordination with Board committees, Senate, and stakeholders; as well as evaluating the Board and making recommendations for improvement. Includes meeting agendas and minutes, terms of reference, recommendations, memos, correspondence, draft Board evaluation forms, reports, and best practice guidelines.
Simon Fraser University. Board of Governors. Governance Committee
Project development and correspondence
This sub-series contains records relating to graphic design and draft layouts in the pre-publication process. Record types include print mock-ups, correspondence, invoices, draft book copies and sample prints.
Part of Mark Winston fonds
Grant applications and associated records
Part of Adbusters Media Foundation fonds
Sub-series contains applications and deliverables related to the TIDES Foundation grant and the Curry Stone Foundation Design Prize. Records include grant applications, grant progress reports, graphic design submissions lists, permission forms, and spoof ad graphics.
Part of Adbusters Media Foundation fonds
Sub-series contains financial records of Adbusters Media Foundation. These records include annual reports, budgets, income statements, financial summaries, balance sheets, payment schedules, tax forms, monthly sales reports, sales analytics, and invoices. Records largely pertain to the operational costs of Adbusters Media Foundation in general, but include some specific financial records associated with the Blackspot campaign.
Part of Board of Governors fonds
This sub-series consists of records related to the activities of the Governance Working Group. The final report and recommendations issued by this group resulted in the formation of the Governance Committee in July of 2004. Includes meeting agendas, memos, correspondence, and presentations.
Part of Adbusters Media Foundation fonds
Sub-series consists of merchandise created by Adbusters Media Foundation for the Blackspot sneaker campaign. Items include two pairs of blackspot shoes: v. 1 classic sneaker and v. 2 the unswoosher. The classic sneaker comes with its original shoebox.
Subseries contains a file related to awards for best film in various categories at the IMAGeNation Film and Video Festival. Subseries also contains an award plaque.
Research conducted for "Waterfront"
This sub-series contains records relating to research conducted, predominantly photocopies or printouts from online searches for factual information or photographs for possible inclusion in “Waterfront”.
Part of John Rowling fonds
Sub-series consists of records relating to Rowling's published writings for Eat Magazine, a Victoria-based magazine covering food, wine and associated themes. Records are primarily in digital format; see Scope and content note in the parent series description for record types.
Part of Adbusters Media Foundation fonds
Sub-series consists of paper and born-digital records created by Adbusters Media Foundation while administering the Blackspot campaign. Paper records include income statements, correspondence (manufacturer, retailer, and customer), stock inventories, marketing plans, market analyses, newsletters, and an internal order processing manual. Born-digital records include John Fluevog design drawings, letterheads, and internal manuals on the pricing, order processing, shipment, and exchange of Blackspot shoes.
This sub-series contains records relating to legal records between author and publisher.
This sub-series contains records relating to the conceptualization and development of the textual content of “Waterfront”. Record types include print-outs, correspondence and notes.
UAS [Urban Aboriginal Strategy]
Series contains documents related to Urban Aboriginal Strategy (UAS) programs and funding, including grant applications, correspondence, draft and signed agreements, and project reports.
Research conducted for "A Road for Canada"
This sub-series contains records relating to research conducted, predominantly photocopies or printouts from online searches for factual information or photographs for possible inclusion in “A Road for Canada”.
Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? drafts
Part of Anita Rau Badami fonds
Subseries consists of multiple drafts, not always completed and organized, of the novel Can You Hear the Nightbird Call?
Research conducted for "Selling Canada"
This sub-series contains records relating to research conducted, predominantly photocopies or printouts from online searches for factual information or photographs for possible inclusion in “Selling Canada”.
Radical Campus - chapter drafts
Part of Hugh Johnston fonds
Sub-series contains drafts of all the chapters of Radical Campus. Johnston's publishers, Douglas and McIntyre, reviewed the manuscript draft of Radical Campus and asked Johnston to condense the book. This sub-series includes lengthier versions of the chapters.
Part of Adbusters Media Foundation fonds
Sub-series consists of analogue and born-digital records created by Adbusters Media Foundation while promoting Blackspot sneakers and boots. Paper and analogue records include pamphlets, a "Blackspot manifesto," stickers, promotional photographs, and shareholder certificates. Born-digital records include advertisement graphics, promotional photographs, posters, coupons, stickers, gift cards, labels, shareholder certificates, T-shirt mockups, catalogues, promotional comics, and website mockups.
ACCESS [Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services Society]
Series contains documents related to the Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services Society, including guidelines on completing grant applications, draft and completed grant applications, contracts and agreements, correspondence, reports, and budgets.