- F-61-2-0-0-9
- File
- 1970
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- F-61-3-0-0-15
- File
- 1970
Interview and articles regarding SFU
- F-61-3-0-0-16
- File
- 1970 - 1974
- F-61-4-4-0-4
- File
- 1970 - 1971
- F-61-5-1-0-13
- File
- 1971
- F-61-2-0-0-10
- File
- 1971
- F-61-2-0-0-12
- File
- 1971
- F-61-4-3-0-2
- File
- 1971
- File
- 1971
Photo Index frame descriptions (legacy data): Campus View; Academic Quadrangle; Campus View - Convocation Mall
- F-61-6
- Series
- 1971 - 1996
Series comprises records related to the administration and organization of the Media and Public Relations Office and its predecessor, the University News Service. Topics documented include goals and objectives; meetings within the University relating to the delivery of the department's services; reorganization of the department; and a Gallup Poll to ascertain SFU's public image and develop an appropriate public relations program. Records include correspondence, reports, minutes, working papers, proposals, and other documents.
- F-61-2-0-0-11
- File
- 1971
- F-61-4-1-0-1
- File
- 1971 - 1984
- F-61-6-0-0-2
- File
- 1971 - 1974
- File
- 1971
Photo Index frame descriptions (legacy data): Campus View - Academic Quadrangle
University Services - minutes of meetings
- F-61-6-0-0-1
- File
- 1971 - 1974
- F-61-1
- Series
- 1971 - 1998
Series consists of photographs made by staff photographers in the department. Initially the Information Office relied on the Instructional Media Centre for photographs for its publications, but in 1972 it began to take its own photos. Photography subjects focus on newsworthy people, places and events at Simon Fraser University, as well as portraits of alumni, faculty, staff and students. From 1972 to 2000, the department created and managed its photographs in analog format, as contact sheets and negatives (sub-series 4). Around 2000, the department switched digital photography (sub-series 5, not yet processed).
- F-61-1-4-2
- Sub-sub-series
- 1972
Groundstar Conspiracy - premiere of film
- F-61-7-0-0-1
- File
- 1972
- F-61-2-0-0-15
- File
- 1972
- F-61-7-0-0-2
- File
- 1972 - 1979
- F-61-7-0-0-4
- File
- 1972 - 1978
- F-61-2-0-0-16
- File
- 1972
- F-61-4-3-0-3
- File
- 1972
- F-61-1-4
- Sub-series
- 1972-1998
Sub-series consists of analog photographs taken by SFU photographers working in University News Service (UNS) and Media and Public Relations (MPR) from 1972 to 1999. In 2000, photographers switched over to digital photography, discontinuing the creation of contact sheets and negatives.
Contact sheets were used to facilitate browsing and final selection of images. Photographers cut their film roll into a number of small strips that were exposed and developed as a set of thumbnail images on a single page. Contact sheets and negatives were stored in a separate series of binders, but were both organized by contact sheet number, with different numbering schemes in use at different times (see note on Arrangement below for more information on the numbering systems).
Descriptive data about the images were created by the photographers in the form of labels and annotations added to contact sheets. This data was later captured in a photo index database and appears in the Scope and content note for individual contact sheets at the file level (see the note on Finding aids below for more information on the Archives' legacy photo index).
- F-61-4-4-0-5
- File
- 1972 - 1973
- F-61-2-0-0-13
- File
- 1972
- File
- 1972
Photo Index frame descriptions (legacy data): Portrait - Bruce Goodmurphy
- F-61-5-1-0-14
- File
- 1972
- F-61-2-0-0-14
- File
- 1972
Ceremonies, events and activities records
- F-61-7
- Series
- 1972 - 1990
Series comprises records related to special ceremonies, events or activities which the Media and Public Relations Department helped to organize and publicize. Examples of events and activities include the University's tenth and twentieth anniversaries, a re-enactment of Simon Fraser's historic canoe trip for the University's 25th Anniversary, and the management of the SFU Pipe Band by the Director of the University News Service, Dennis Roberts. Records include correspondence, press releases and news clippings, flyers, brochures, drafts and working papers, organizing committee agendas and minutes, and ephemera.