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Correspondence

Series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence of a personal and business nature between Rimmer and various members of the printing community, including Paul Duensing, Jules Remedios Faye, Richard L. Hopkins, Richard Kegler, Robert R. Reid, William Rueter, Andrew Steeves, Christopher Stern and Alan C. Waring. Correspondence includes technical advice and comments on recent work. Records also include contact information, thank you letters and prints, as well as correspondence related to various organizations, including the American Typecasting Fellowship, Typochondriacs and the Alcuin Society.

Rimmer, Jim

Beer festival and event files

Series consists of materials relating to beer festivals Smith attended or documentation he collected about them. Records includes festival guides, information sheets, posters, programs, maps and tickets. Events documented include the Vancouver and International Brewmasters Festivals, the Great Canadian Beer Festival, the Okanagan Fest-of-Ale, BC and Canadian Beer Awards ceremonies, the Canada Cup of Beer, local cask festivals and Vancouver's Craft Beer Week. Files are arranged chronologically by event.

Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) records

Series consists of records relating to the establishment, administration and activities of the Great Canadian Beer Festival Society. Records include general administrative files (sub-series 1), annual festival planning and organization records (sub-series 2), festival posters (sub-series 3) and programs (sub-series 4), photographs (sub-series 5) and artefacts (sub-series 6. The series is a hybrid of paper files, born-digital records, and physical artefacts. Born-digital records are located in sub-series 2 (Festival planning files) and sub-series 5 (Photographs). For record types, see sub-series descriptions.

Great Canadian Beer Festival (GCBF) Society

Kiss project

This series consists primarily of business records, particularly organizational activities, and promotional materials associated with the conception, development and execution of the Kiss Project, which consisted of a series of collaborative performances across several years.

The series is comprised of the following sub-series: Sub-series 1: Administrative records (1992-2001); Sub-series 2: Financial records (1995-2000); Sub-series 3: Grants/fundraising records (1993-2001); Sub-series 4: Production/performance records ([ca. 1993]-[before 2001?]): Sub-series 5: Promotional records (1994-2003).

Personal records

Series consists of correspondence and other records pertaining to the career, projects and interests of Anita Rau Badami. Records include her thesis and videocassettes with her interviews. Series also contains invitations to the Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival and Adelaide Festivals

Textual records

This series consists of mainly correspondence and transcripts of interviews. Also included is a project proposal to continue the film-making process of a project that was interrupted by the death of Jon Gates in 1992.

Business proposals

Series is comprised of requests for proposals, correspondence and proposals for bookstores in the following locations: Vancouver Airport, BC Ferries, Open Learning Agency's Knowledge bookstore and the Vancouver Writers Festival.

Book reviews and announcements

Series consists of various published reviews, catalogues and announcements related to Mootoo’s artistic and literary works, collected and maintained by the author.

Records related to public speaking engagements

Due to the success of his broadcasting and writing careers, as well as his involvement with charitable organizations and service as a Senator, LaPierre was often called upon to speak at or chair events. This series, primarily correspondence, is comprised of records related to these engagements.

International educational agreements with SFU

Series consists of records relating to the university's agreements with international educational bodies and universities. Activities and topics documented include a proposal (never actualized) to establish an SFU branch campus in Japan (1992); a summer school program in Cuba in collaboration with the University of Havana; academic exchange programs with the Institute universitarie professionalisé (France), the Kyushu Institute of Technology and other institutions in Japan, the University of Dundee (Scotland), and several universities in Chile; the activities of the SFU China Steering Committee and a campaign to establish a major degree program at SFU in Chinese studies (1992). Records include correspondence, proposals, agreements, itineraries, and a student petition relating to Chinese Studies at SFU.

IMAG administrative records

Series consists of documents related to the day-to-day administration of IMAG, including by-laws, contracts, board meeting agendas and minutes, correspondence, budgets, insurance policies, financial statements, audited financial statements, grant applications, pamphlets, posters, brochures, advertising ephemera, newspaper clippings, and other documents.

Writings

Series consists of records generated from Beaulieu’s work as an author, editor, academic and teacher. Records include research, correspondence, contracts, proofs at various stages of production, drafts, transcriptions and publications. Series is arranged into the following sub-series: Poetry and book files (1996–2014); Article files (1998–[before 2015]); Academic research and writings (1991–2014); Writings by students (2008–2015); Writings by others (2005–2013) and Handmade books ([before 2009]).

Subcommittee on advanced education policy

Series consists of records relating to Delany's tenure as chair of the New Democratic Party's subcommittee on advanced education policy.

Series contains notes, minutes, correspondence and reports.

General correspondence

Series consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence of the Society. Includes correspondence between members, as well as correspondence with government and school officials, community organizations, business associations, media, and post-secondary institutions. Activities, events and topics documented include special events, promotion, fundraising, co-operation and liaison, government relations, and general administrative activities.

Records include letters, memoranda, faxes and related attachments such as press releases, promotional material and minutes.

Administrative records

Series comprises records relating to the establishment and operation of the SCWIST Resource Centre, which carries out many of the Society's administrative duties. The Resource Centre was opened in 1992 in offices at the Harbour Centre campus of Simon Fraser University, Vancouver. In 1996 it relocated to the downtown Vancouver YWCA building. The Centre is staffed by a paid Coordinator. Activities documented in this series include the establishment of the Resource Centre, its official opening in 1992, and staffing. Records consist of correspondence; grant applications and supporting documentation; reports; and invitations, guest book and audio recordings of the official opening.

Video recordings

This series consists of multiple video cassettes in various formats, as well as 2 DVD’s. Some of the same recordings – especially speeches and produced content - exist across multiple formats.

Financial records

Series consists of financial records of the Society. Activities, events and topics documented include budget preparation, allocation and use of financial resources, and funding and grant requests.

Records include budgets and financial statements, as well as applications for government funding, and related supporting papers.

Awards, events and reviews

This series was originally titled "Miscellaneous records". The title was changed and the contents slightly rearranged for better intellectual access. It consists of photocopies of Eden Robinson's university degress, as well as awards, prize information, publicity and newspaper clippings of reviews.

Apimondia '99 Conference

Series consists of records relating to Mark Winston's role as Program Chair for the Apimondia '99 conference held in Vancouver, BC in 1999 and includes correspondence with the Organizing Committee, presenters, vendors, and conference and hotel venues; promotion and local news publicity announcements; contracts and budget papers; volunteer supervision; and conference program packages.

Records include correspondence, working papers, reports, minutes, conference proceedings, publications, slides, photographs, and promotional materials.

Committee minutes and reports

Series consists of minutes relating to the decision-making of the Committee which coordinated the Project. During the busy period of 1997, the Committee did not take minutes at every meeting. Also includes annual reports from 1994–1997.

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.

Audio and audiovisual materials

Series consists of sound recordings and audiovisual material created and/or distributed by Adbusters Media Foundation. This series contains analogue as well as born-digital materials.

Analogue materials include a VHS titled New Ideas for Television: Ads to Make You Think (1991), a mixed CD titled Adbusters Live Without Dead Time (2003, mixed by DJ Spooky that subliminal kid), and a DVD titled The Production of Meaning (2006).

Born-digital materials include short (15 second to 1 minute in length) promotional videos for Adbusters Magazine and the organization's various campaigns; audio readings of Adbusters Magazine (Issues 71 to 98), and an audio recording interview with activist Kenneth O'Keefe. Born-digital graphic materials associated with Adbusters Live Without Dead Time (2003, mixed by DJ Spooky that subliminal kid), and The Production of Meaning (2006) are also included within this sub-series.

The series has been arranged by the archivist into two sub-series based on the record's format.

Analogue publications (sub-series 1).
Born-digital records (sub-series 2).

Files are arranged chronologically.

Organization and administration records

Series consists of records relating to the founding, organization, mandate, scope of activities and general administration of the Fraser Valley University Society. Activities, events and topics documented include the development of the Society's constitution, bylaws, goals, and policies; job descriptions; applications for charitable status, a casino licence and government funding; as well as volunteer efforts and management. Series also includes some records relating to the organization and administration of the Technical University of British Columbia. Activities, events and topics documented include the University's relationship with the Fraser Valley University Society and the Provincial Government, and the funding of the University.

Records include organizational charts, constitution and bylaws, mission statements, policies and procedures, job descriptions, correspondence, forms, applications, resolutions, biographical material, photographs, lists, calendars, and phone logs.

Business operational files and related records

Series consists of correspondence with professional organizations, governmental departments or ministries, and service providers dealt with in the course of normal business. Records include: internal communications, external correspondence, reports, grant applications and awards, contracts, minutes, notes, trade publications, contracts, memorandum, and invoices.

Mail orders

Series is comprised of correspondence, notes, inventories and personal mail orders for books fulfilled by Duthie Books’ warehouse. Records document Duthie's book searches, orders from individuals, and shipments of books to customers from across British Columbia and countries around the world.

Publications

Series consists of publications of Mootoo's poetic and prose works.

Community relations, promotion and fundraising records

Series consists of records relating to the community relations, promotion and fundraising activities of the Fraser Valley University Society and the Technical University of British Columbia.

Specific activities, events and topics documented include publicity and advertising, media relations, community outreach, speeches and talks, fundraising events, donor relations and committee meetings and reports, particularly of the Fundraising, Community Relations, and Public Relations Committees.

Records include newspaper articles, press releases and related records, correspondence, newsletters, brochures, flyers, invitations, speeches, lists, video cassettes, photographs, slides, and drawings.

Editorial work

Series consists of magazines and art catalogues in which Robertson was editor or co-editor.

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