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Simon Fraser University Archives and Records Management Department Series
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Briefs

Series consists of a collection of briefs to government relevant to the book publishing industry. Included are briefs from the Canadian Book Publishers Council and from the interim Council of Canadian Publishers, briefs to the Ontario Royal Commission on Book Publishing, miscellaneous briefs and speeches, briefs on copyright and libraries, IPA briefs and related correspondence, clippings and notes.

British Columbia Federation of Women

Series consists of records of the British Columbia Federation of Women. The BCFW was an umbrella organization for women's groups in BC; its objective was to bring about women's liberation through fundamental social change. Includes project proposals, constitution, newsletters, minutes, regional reports, subcommittee reports, and correspondence. Also includes records relating to the Child-Care Interest Group and International Woman's Day.

British Columbia Federation of Women (BCFW) files

This series consists of records relating to Press Gang Printer's participation in the BCFW as a member organization. Activities, events and topics documented include policy development, meetings of the Coordinating Collective, committees, and the Lower Mainland Region section, BCFW conventions, and liaison with other member groups. Records include correspondence, agendas, meeting minutes and supporting papers, conference material, publications and other reference material, grant applications, and briefs and reports.

British Columbia Federation of Women

British Columbia Federation of Women (BCFW) records

Series consists of records made or received by the Women's Centre in its capacity as a member of the British Columbia Federation of Women (BCFW). The SFU Women's Centre was an affiliate member of the BCFW in the Lower Mainland Region. As the BCFW disbanded in 1989, it made a donation to the SFU Women's Centre Development Fund of $1600. This money along with other private donations to the Women's Centre is intended to support work which is feminist and activist in nature but which falls outside the scope of the Centre's usual operations. The Women's Centre Development fund is not used for ongoing operating expenses of the Women's Centre.

Activities documented in this series include annual BCFW conventions; meetings of the Coordinating Collective, the Lower Mainland Region, and the finance committee; correspondence with various action committees (including the Structure Committee, Rights of Lesbians Committee, Women and Prisons Committee, Women's Heath Committee, Women Against Violence Against Women Committee, and Human Rights Committee); budget planning, grant applications, and accounts management; administration of membership applications, renewals and correspondence; and publications and public relations. Records consist of constitution and policy handbook; correspondence; agendas, minutes and meeting support papers; reports and proposals; financial statements, ledgers and daybooks; membership lists and records; and BCFW newsletters, publications and brochures.

Note that some of these records were information copies received by the Women's Centre as an affiliate member of the BCFW; others, however, appear to be the original records of the BCFW itself (e.g. some of the financial and membership records).

British Columbia Federation of Women

British Columbia Federation of Women records

Series consists of records of the British Columbia Federation of Women. The BCFW was an umbrella organization for women's groups in BC; its objective was to bring about women's liberation through fundamental social change. Includes reports from various sub-committees of the BCFW, such as the BC Association of Non-Status Women, Rights of Women in Prison, Rights of Lesbians, and others. Also includes the BCFW constitution, correspondence, newspapers, agendas, standing committee reports, newsletters, handbooks and an audio recording (on 8 audio cassettes) of a BCFW Standing Committee meeting in October 197[5].

British Columbia Federation of Women records

Series consists of records relating to the British Columbia Federation of Women (BCFW), the parent organization of Working Women Unite. Includes newsletters, draft convention proposals, minutes, agendas, constitution, policy handbooks, and proceedings of the 1979 and 1980 conventions.

British Columbia radical and anarchist movement materials

Series consists of materials collected by Gambone relating to British Columbia anarchist and related political movements. Records include materials relating to the Vietnam Teach-In in Victoria in 1967, a copy of The Pedestal newspaper published by the Vancouver Women's Caucus, documentation relating to the anarchist scene in Vancouver from 1968 to the 1980s and Vancouver Island from 2006 to 2016, and the Nanaimo Occupy movement in 2011.

Budget

Series consists of memoranda between the Department Chair, the Dean of Science, and Vice-President, Academic concerning budget allocations of the Department.

Budget

Series consists of records relating to the disbursement of funding within the Department, including salary issues. It includes correspondence and financial statements.

Budget and financial records

Series consists of records relating to the management of the financial resources of the School and its predecessors. Activities and events documented include budget planning, funding and grant requests. Records include budgets, budget submissions and supporting papers; correspondence and reports; faculty, TA and sessional requirements, requests and authorizations; applications and proposals; capital equipment requests; and notes and working papers.

Budget files

Series consists of records relating to budget preparations and applications, requests for operating funds, faculty and staff salaries, graduate and undergraduate fees, enrollment estimates and university recruiting. Records include correspondence, budgets and financial working papers, reports, and statistics.

Buildings and services

Series consists of records relating to policies and procedures for safety and security in the Physics Department, with particular reference to laboratories. It includes correspondence, memoranda, and reports.

Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) files

Scope and content – Series consists of records relating to the Campaign for Real Ale Society (CAMRA). Evans participated in both the BC and Victoria chapters.

Records includes a photo scrapbook, the BC chapter's constitution, issues of What's Brewing newsletter (2004, 2012, 2013), and CAMRA brochures and publicity material.

Campaign for Real Ale Society (CAMRA) Victoria / BC records

Series consists of records made or received by John Rowling in his capacity as a member and officer of CAMRA BC. Rowling served as President of the Victoria branch from 1990-1992 and 2000-2003. The records mainly reflect the workings of the Victoria branch, but up to 2010 the Executive of CAMRA Victoria acted for BC as a whole.

Activities and events documented include the establishment of CAMRA BC; meetings, administration and management of membership; CAMRA public campaigns; and the production of the What's Brewing newsletter. Series includes both paper and born-digital records. For record types, see sub-series descriptions.

The series is arranged into seven sub-series:

Campaign for Real Ale Society of British Columbia (CAMRA BC)

Campaign records

Series consists of records created by Adbusters Media Foundation during the following campaigns: Buy Nothing Day, First Things First Project, Media Carta, Kick It Over, Occupy Wall Street, Mindbombs, Boycott Divest Sanctions, Occupy Silicon Valley, Black Remembrance Day, and the White House Seige. Records include paper and born-digital materials such as digital graphics, photographs, design submissions, memes, press releases, emails, and moving image and audio "subvertisements."

The series has been arranged by the archivist into separate sub-series according to which advocacy campaign they derive from:

Buy Nothing Day campaign records (sub-series 1).
First Things First project records (sub-series 2).
Kick It Over campaign records (sub-series 3).
Occupy Wall Street campaign records (sub-series 4).
Occupy Silicon Valley campaign records (sub-series 5).
General campaign records (sub-series 6).

Files are arranged chronologically.

Campus development files

Series consists of records relating to the construction of the campus and the development of services at the University. Subjects include the lease of university land; correspondence with architects; and construction of the president's residence, service station, student union building, student residences, campus access roads and parking. Records include correspondence, working papers, reports, proposals and photographs.

Canada Council Grant Application

Series consists of one file of notes, drafts, correspondence, receipts and copies of Frances Wasserlein's Canada Council Grant application in 1982. The grant application was made to request support for writing a book about the history of the women's liberation movement in British Columbia.

Canadian Council of University Chemistry Chairmen

Series consists of materials relating to the participation of the Department Chair in the Council. It includes agenda, minutes, correspondence and reports. Department Chair C.W. Jones served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Council from 1982-1985, and as Council Chair from 1985.

Canadian Federation of Deans of Management and Administrative Studies (CFDMAS) records

Series consists of records relating to Dean Stanley Shapiro's tenure as Chairman of the Canadian Federation of Deans of Management and Administrative Studies from 1988 to 1990 and departmental membership in the CFDMAS from 1987 to 1995. Records include correspondence, agendas, minutes, legal contracts, budget and financial working papers, reports and publications.

Canadian Red Cross Society

Series consists of papers generated by W.A.C. Bennett as president of the Kelowna Branch of the Red Cross Society. Included are correspondence, minutes, lists, a pamphlet and a speech.

Capital Region Division records

Series comprises records made or received by the Capital Region Division of the BCHPA. Activities documented include Division meetings, management of Division finances, and communications. Records consist of correspondence, financial statements, meeting minutes, and newsletters.

Carolyn Hegberg SFU history collection

The series consists of four items relating to the early history of Simon Fraser University: a copy of the program for the university's opening ceremonies on September 9, 1965; an invitation and ticket to the President's Ball held in October 1965; and a copy of the first SFU Yearbook (1965-66).

Cataloguing Division records

Series consists of records relating to the activities of the Cataloguing Division at the University Library and includes correspondence with the university community; division organizational charts; monthly division activity reports, cataloguing statistics, and annual reports; division budget planning; and procedures for carrying out shared cataloguing and processing for regional colleges in British Columbia.

Records include correspondence, reports, statistics, budgets and financial working papers.

CBC Ideas - Men of the Deep

Series consists of records relating to production of the CBC Ideas program "Men of the Deep", about coal mining in Atlantic Canada. Records include correspondence, contract, research, and transcripts. Series also includes a subseries of audiocassettes of interviews with miners featured in the program.

CBC interviews

In 1990 Kate Braid wrote a feature on women in trades for the CBC radio program Ideas, based on a cross-country interview trip. Series includes audio cassettes and logbook.

Centre for Canadian Studies records

Series includes records made and received by the Centre for Canadian Studies in the course of the general administration and organization of the Centre. Topics and activities covered include policies and procedures; committee formation and meetings; external review of the Centre; development, administration, and delivery of programs and courses; and the development of bilingual programs (predominantly in French). Document types include correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, proposals, reports, statistics, and press clippings.

Centre for Canadian Studies

Centre for Pest Management files

The chief function of the Centre for Pest Management was the administration and promotion of pest management research and the provision of instruction. In meeting this responsibility, its Director worked to forge links with other universities, research institutes and professional associations, as well as to attract eminent pest management experts, entomologists and plant pathologists to give guest lectures or conduct research. It also provided a place of instruction for students in all degree programs.

Series consists of records relating to the administrative and operational activities and responsibilities of the Centre. It includes meeting agenda and minutes, correspondence, course and program proposals and outlines, directives, proposals, published materials, reports, and working papers.

Centres and departments files

From 1965 to 1972 the Faculty of Education was organized into a number of separate centres and departments. This series represents the surviving records of these bodies.

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