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Research records

Series consists of records relating to Mark Winston's scholarly research and publications and includes research notes and working papers on apiculture and biology; work with artist Aganetha Dyck; newspaper and journal articles appearing in "Bee Culture," "The Vancouver Sun," "The Globe and Mail," "New York Times," and appearance on National Public Radio in the United States; research notes, drafts and published versions of scientific manuscripts; books authored by Winston; speeches, slides, and overheads used at local, national and international conferences and presentations; television interviews and media stories about Winston's research; and photographic slides pertaining to field research primarily on beekeeping, but also entomology and marine biology.

Records include correspondence, working papers, reports, contracts, interviews, draft manuscripts, publications, slides, and audio-visual materials.

Series is arranged into 6 sub-series:

  1. General research
  2. Newspaper and journal articles
  3. Manuscripts
  4. Books
  5. Conferences and presentations
  6. Audio-visual and photographic materials

Research projects/iniatives

Series consists of records relating to research projects and initiatives including liaison with the Tri-University Meson Facility (TRIUMF) and other external organizations on research projects, securing funding and establishing Research Chairs, and adjudicating project proposals.

Document types include correspondence and working papers, reports, budgets and contracts.

Research grant applications

Series consists of records relating to departmental research grants and projects funded from both governmental and non-governmental sources. It includes correspondence, research proposals, grant applications, and working papers. Files are arranged in alphabetical order by name of faculty member; for names, see Access Points below.

Research files and publications

Series consists of records relating to Fellman's research activities and scholarly publications. Records includes offprints, draft manuscripts, correspondence, contracts, reader's reports, photographs, and copies of archival materials Fellman 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:

  • General research files and correspondence (sub-series 1).
  • Book and manuscript files (sub-series 2).
  • Journal articles (sub-series 3).
  • Conference papers and records (sub-series 4).
  • Book reviews (sub-series 5).

Digital materials comprise electronic drafts of manuscript chapters and are located in sub-series 2. Original file extensions include doc, docx, pdf, rtf, txt, and xls.

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)

Research files

Series consists of records arising from Sharma's research activities and conference participation. Series includes correspondence, research articles, notes, and other materials.

Research files

This series consists of records relating to the administration of TeleLearning research projects by the Network management office. Activities documented include the receipt of theme and project progress reports, drafting of project proposals and contracts, distribution of research funds, and the undertaking by the management office of its own research project, the "Network of TeleLearning Communities" project.

Records include correspondence, reports, notes and working papers, contracts, agreements and memoranda of understanding, overheads and presentations, prototype specifications, research theme and project reports, budget papers, financial statements, invoices, expense claims and supporting documentation. Record media include paper and electronic.

Research files

Series consists of lectures, publications, correspondence and other records relating to Tom Mallinson's research projects and outside consultations. Includes samples of Mallinson's curriculum vitae.

Research files

Series consists of records relating to Maggie Benston's research interests on feminist topics including her seminal paper, "On the Political Economy of Women's Liberation." Includes correspondence regarding the publication of this paper, drafts of the paper, manuscript notes for a follow-up article and book, daily notebooks and other documents.

Research files

Series consists of records made or received by Peter Poole in the course of preparing his thesis on the solidarity movement in British Columbia. Includes news clippings, essays, publications, flyers, research notes, ephemera, a copy of the thesis, and a chronology of the 1983 conflict between the solidarity movement and the Social Credit government of British Columbia.

Research files

During his work as a professor at various universities, Smythe engaged in research in a variety of areas in the field of communications. Smythe also organized and participated in a number of conferences on communications and other topics.

Series consists of records arising from Smythe's research activities and conference participation. Series includes correspondence, research articles, notes, and other materials.

Research and policy files

Series consists of several groups of working files, most apparently maintained by the IPA/ACP's Executive Directors, and reflecting the Association's efforts in gathering information and monitoring and encouraging government policy on aspects of the book publishing industry. Included are correspondence, minutes, lists, speeches, reports, memoranda, questionnaires, surveys, and statutes.

Research

Series consists of records arising from Bill Richards' research activities, computer software program development, and collaborative projects utilizing his software programs. For types of records, see sub-series descriptions.

Series is arranged into 5 sub-series:

  1. Collaborations and projects
  2. Software program files
  3. NEGOPY researchers and locations
  4. NEGOPY data analysis
  5. Reference material

"Rereading Room: The Vancouver Women's Bookstore (1973-1996)" Belkin Gallery art installation

Series consists of an audio recording of a January 10, 2018 panel discussion with nine former volunteers with the Vancouver Women's Bookstore. The panel was moderated by Alexandra Bischoff and Vincent Tao. It formed part of a reunion celebration held at the Morris and Helen Belkin Gallery on the evening before the opening of the exhibition Beginning with the Seventies: Glut, which exhibited Bischoff's "Rereading Room," a reconstruction of the Vancouver Women's Bookstore.

Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery

Reports and related material

Series consists of various reports produced by or related to the Department of Athletics and Recreation. Activities and topics documented include departmental reviews; relations of SFU with the Canadian Intercollegiate Athletic Union and the Canada West University Athletic Association; the academic performance of SFU athletes; and athletics in Canadian universities. Predominant document types include reports and supporting documentation such as correspondence, press clippings, and government publications.

Reports and reference files

Series consists of reports by and relating to the society, as well as reports, news releases, statistics and other material used by the society to research post-secondary education in British Columbia. Series also include reports by and relating to the Fraser Valley Access Committee, the Fraser Valley Committee on Post-Secondary Education, the Technical University of British Columbia Interim Planning Council and the Technical University of British Columbia.

Reports and publications

Series consists of reports and publications produced by LIDC and its predecessors to communicate the department's activities and programs. Record types include annual reports, newsletters, brochures, and posters. Includes materials created by the former Centre for University Teaching.

Reports

Series consists primarily of the Art Gallery's annual reports from 1974 through 1983 written by James Warren Felter to describe the activities of the Gallery for those time periods. Series also contains two earlier reports—one describing the activities of the entire Centre for Communications and the Arts and the other, an early proposal by Felter regarding the future direction of the Gallery.

Reference files

Series consists of publications and other documents collected by the Women's Centre and compiled as a women-centred information and library resource. The Women's Centre Library acquires and maintains books, journal subscriptions and vertical files accessible to all visitors to the Centre, while women who pay membership dues have borrowing privileges. Documents include reports, publications, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, papers, presentations, and audio recordings of interviews, talks and presentations.

Reference files

Series consists of documents retained by the Association for reference purposes. It includes press clippings, publications, and compilations of resource information.

Red Bait: Struggles of a Mine Local

Series consists of record relating to Braid's work co-authoring (along with Al King) the book Red Bait: Struggles of a Mine Local. Series includes transcripts of interviews with Al and Lillian King, drafts, edits and comments to the manuscript by various reviewers, reviews, and Al King's obituary and associated notes.

Recreational club records

Series consists of records related to the operations of recreational clubs. Activities and topics documented include the establishment of general club guidelines; objectives of the Athletic Clubs Council; and operations of the cricket, rugby, sailing, skiing, and soccer clubs. Predominant document types include correspondence, handbooks, statements of objectives, minutes, press clippings, rosters, schedules, club histories and statistics, photographs, news bulletins, rule books, and reports.

Recordings of interviews and events

Series consists of audiocassettes of a presentation on women's political activisim in Belgrade, Serbia, called "Voice of Difference" as well as a recording of CBC's The House, an interview with Studio 4, and the Women's Campaign School reception.

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.

Radiation safety

Series consists of records related to radiation safety in the facilities of the Department. It includes memoranda, policy and procedure documents, and reports.

Published works

Series consists of publications and excerpts of publications containing academic articles and papers by Messenger, and a copy of a bibliographical entry for "Gender at Work."

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