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Simon Fraser University Archives and Records Management Department Series
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Talks

The series consists of paper and born-digital records arising from Kalle Lasn's participation in various conferences and public forums. Notable conferences documented are:

• Canadian Association for Media Education - Annual General Meeting, Vancouver, April 29, 1996
• The American Institute of Graphic Arts Conference, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, October 17, 2002
• TYPO Berlin, May 2006

Paper records include talking notes, event flyers, correspondence, and planning materials. Born-digital records include a powerpoint presentation (in .PDF format).

Publication and exhibition files

Series consists of the organizational records of Rainbow Publishers as well as literary works, photographic essays, and scholarly writing by Sharma that relates to sociology and political science. Includes correspondence and publicity materials associated with gallery exhibitions of his photographic essays.

Minute appendices and indexes

This series consists of indexes to the Board of Governors official minutes of regular meetings. The indexes are arranged chronologically. A list of all Members of the Board of Governors and details of each individual’s term; as well as a list of all Chancellors, Chairs of the Board, and Presidents from 1963-2000 are included at the beginning of the indexes.

Audiovisual materials related to Arthur Erickson

Series consists of analogue and digitized motion picture documentaries, exhibitions, TV programs, news reels, interviews, Architectural Institute of America meetings, and aerial footage. The subject of these motion pictures includes Erickson, the Erickson/Massey Architects firm, and specific buildings and designs by Erickson.

Note that a number of the motion pictures include duplicates stored on different mediums (e.g. Betacam, U-matic, and VHS), so total item numbers do not correspond with total objects.

Association records

Series comprises records made or received by the Association's central organizations relating to Association-wide business. Activities documented include annual general meetings, meetings of the Central Executive and committees; revisions to the Association's constitution and organizational structure; financial management of Association funds; liaison with Divisions, government, and other organizations; production of the Association newsletter; development of educational initiatives; interventions in public-policy debates; participation in public fairs, markets and exhibits; and the administration of membership and the Boone Hodgson Wilkinson Trust Fund. For types of records, see sub-series descriptions.

Series is arranged into 8 sub-series:

  1. Correspondence
  2. Financial records
  3. Meeting minutes
  4. Newsletters
  5. Organization records
  6. Projects and activities files
  7. Membership records
  8. Boone Hodgson Wilkinson Trust Fund records

Association records

Series primarily comprises copies of records created by a number of associations currently or formerly active in the field of beekeeping. Records consist of association constitutions, meeting minutes, proceedings, newsletters, correspondence, and other documents.

Series is arranged into 6 sub-series:

  1. British Columbia Commercial Beekeepers Association
  2. Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturalists
  3. Canadian Beekeepers' Council
  4. Fraser Valley Pollinators' Association
  5. Provincial Apiarists' Association
  6. Other associations

Organization records

Series comprises records relating to the structure and governance of the Society as an organization. Activities documented include the establishment of the constitution and by-laws; reviews of SCWIST history; and Annual General Meetings and monthly Executive Board meetings. Records consist of constitution and by-laws; correspondence; reports; and meeting agendas, minutes and support papers.

Public relations files

Series comprises records relating to the Society's interactions with the public in order to communicate its goals, activities and accomplishments. Activities documented include production of the newsletter SCWIST News and publicity brochures; maintenance of Society membership and naming of honorary members; nomination of Society members for external awards and honours; responses to requests for support and funding; and administration of SCWIST scholarships. Records consist of correspondence; reports; award applications and supporting documentation; committee meeting minutes; grant applications and supporting documentation; membership forms and lists; honorary member certificates; newsletters, publicity brochures and artifacts (buttons).

Conferences and public presentations

The series consists of records arising from Beyerstein's participation in various conferences and public forums. Notable conferences documented are:

• The Institute on Drugs, Crime and Justice - London, July 3 - 19, 1987 (file 3)
• International Conference on Drug Policy Reform - Washington, D.C., October 31 - November 4, 1999 (file 4)
• Science in the Age of (Mis)Information, Amherst, June 20 -23, 1996 (file 6)
• Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal delegation within China, April 15 -29, 2005 (file 8)

Includes notes, correspondence, articles, agendas, conference proceedings, planning materials (such as address lists and schedules), and other materials.

Files arranged chronologically.

Research files and collected publications

The series consists of records relating to Beyerstein's research activities and scholarly publications. Records includes offprints, draft manuscripts, correspondence, contracts, reader's reports, photographs, and copies of archival materials Beyerstein accumulated in the course of his research.

The series has been arranged by the archivist into separate sub-series based on the type of material:

Research files (sub-series 1).
Collected publications (sub-series 2)

Correspondence and personal records

Series includes correspondence between Peter Buitenhuis and various friends, colleagues, and peers—including Margaret Atwood, Timothy "Tiff" Findley, Northrop Frye, Thomas Wolfe, Adrienne Clarkson, Norman Holmes Pearson, Glynn Beard, Earle Birney, Anne Cameron, Joy Kogawa, Nigel Nicolson, Peter Such, Derek Martinus, Richard Stern, Betty Lambert, and Scott Symons (see files F-242-4-0-0-1 "Correspondence", F-242-4-0-0-2 "Correspondence: II L-Z," vol 1, and F-242-4-0-0-13 Scott Symons--please note that some original documents have been removed from the files and replaced with photocopies). Series also includes records relating to Buitenhuis's personal affairs, including financial records; party arrangements; church activities; and advocacy interests and involvement. Topics documented include the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) program "Ideas," publications and manuscripts by Buitenhuis as well as other authors, Ford Maddox Ford, the Public Lending Right Commission, West Coast Energy, and Park Royal Shopping Centre.

Records primarily consist of correspondence, but also include forms, a notebook, brochures, and reports.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by the Faculty of Education relating to its programs, courses, and services. Note that while the date range covers a 40-year span starting in 1965, there are relatively few publications for the period between 1988 and 1997.

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.

Publications

Series consists of publications created by the Office of Continuing Studies and its predecessors. Printed materials include course calendars and posters; lecture notices; conference and workshop programs; and brochures for courses offered by Continuing Studies.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by the Faculty of Business Administration. Records include annual scholarly activites reports, graduate student resume books, program and seminar pamphlets and related promotional materials, newsletters, student survival guides, discussion papers written by faculty, and student MBA project reports.

Literary records

Series consists of records relating to Peter Buitenhuis's writing and publications. For types of records, see sub-series descriptions.

Radical Campus files

Series consists of research material gathered by Hugh Johnston for his book Radical Campus: Making Simon Fraser University. Radical Campus was published to coincide with the university's 40th anniversary in 2005. Subjects, events and activities documented include the socio-political context of post-secondary education in the 1960s; the establishment of SFU; the rise of student activism; the growth of academic departments and faculties; the role of prominent members of the SFU community; and the governance and administration of SFU. Series includes photocopied newspaper articles; photocopied fonds material such as correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, press releases, briefs, bulletins, book excerpts, drafts, curriculum vitae, interview transcriptions; working papers; audiocassette recordings; chapter drafts; and indices.

Publications and posters files

Series consists of publications and promotional materials that have been actively collected by the SFU Archives to document the Women's Studies program and department. Records include newsletters, program information, posters, brochures, and other documents.

Photographs

Series contains scanned digital images of the Tin Whistle Brewery, it's owners, the brewing process, and attendance at brewery festivals. Photo subjects include Linda Grierson, Richard Grierson, Lawrie Lock, Lynda Lock, and Lorraine Nagy.

Personal records

Series consists of Iris Garland’s personal records arising from activities that include her academic, dance, and related studies; her employment with SFU and elsewhere; her impact on the dance world; and in part her early family life. For types of records, see sub-series descriptions.

Series is arranged into 3 sub-series:

  1. Biographical material
  2. Education records
  3. Employment records

Agenda support papers

These files were kept by the Secretary and Assistant to the Board of Governors and contain documents that provide background information for the various agenda items. In most cases, the documents formed part of packages that were sent to Board members, selected University officials, and campus organizations prior to each Board meeting. A few documents were kept by the Board secretary for her own reference and did not circulate. After 2003, agenda support papers were filed in docket packages alongside the meeting agendas and minutes. To view support papers from 2004 onwards, see series F-33-10 Meeting dockets.

Series includes agendas, unsigned minutes, and support papers including correspondence; reports; financial statements; board committee minutes, contracts; architectural drawings; personnel records such as c.v.'s, reference letters and appointment forms; news clippings and other documents.

Donna Laws was the Board Secretary from 1968 to 1993.

Departmental files

Series consists of records relating to the operations, policies and procedures of Facilities Management, including committee meetings, the delivery of ancillary services, and the design and construction of buildings and grounds. It includes agenda and minutes of meetings, certificates, contracts, correspondence, drawings, memoranda, and annual and other reports.

Policies and procedures

The Board of Governors approves all academic policies, most general policies unless they are procedures, and significant administrative policies. Series consists of policies and procedures and working files.

Director of Development

Series consists of records arising from the activities of the Director of Development. Series includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, manuals, promotional literature, photographs, and other materials.

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