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Series consists of a collection of feminist newspapers, journals, and newsletters documenting the women's movement in North America. Includes publications from British Columbia and the rest of Canada, the United States, and some examples from Australia, and England. Includes fairly extensive runs of issues of Kinesis (file 39, 1974-1987), Majority Report (file 47, 1973-1977), Off Our Backs (file 63, 1970-1980), and The Other Woman (file 67, 1972-1976).

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.

Publications

Series consists of records relating to Professor Finlayson's administrative service and membership in Academic Women. Includes correspondence and newsletters.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by the University Library and include lists of serials held by the Library, Library handbooks and annual reports, brochures, newsletters and bulletins, faculty guides, subject bibliographies, publishing guidelines for theses and extended essays and projects, SFU Friends of the Library event publications, and Library survey result reports.

Publications

Series consists of brochures, handbooks, catalogues, pamphlets and reports produced by the ACP or drawn from the ACP's collection. Included are IPA/ACP information brochures, handbooks and directories, Literary Press Group catalogues, reports taken from the Education Committee's collection of publications and a pamphlet celebrating the fifteenth anniversary of the House of Anansi.

Publications

Series consists primarily of articles authored and co-authored by Klaus Rieckhoff that focused on chemical physics and that were published in scientific journals and as reports. See access points for a list of journal titles.

Publications

Series consists of publications created by the Office of the President. Records include annual reports, information brochures, and reports on the history of the university.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by the Office of the Dean of Graduate Studies. Records include annual graduate studies fact books and graduate student handbooks, graduate program brochures, a guide to graduate awards, graduate studies regulation handbooks, and reports on the citizenship of graduate students, survey of graduate studies at SFU, and guidelines on the preparation of theses, essays and projects.

Publications

Series consists primarily of published books, articles, and literary reviews by Buitenhuis, on a variety of topics, including E.J. Pratt, Henry James, American Studies, World War propaganda, and writers during the World Wars. The series also includes two small files containing published reviews of works written and/or edited by Buitenhuis.

Publications

The series consists of records relating to Beyerstein's scholarly publications. Records include offprints, conference papers, copies of articles, draft manuscripts, correspondence, contracts, royalty statements, and photographs.

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

Publication files (sub-series 1).
Articles, abstracts and conference papers (sub-series 2).

Files are arranged chronologically.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by the Student Society and its affiliated groups. Includes student almanacs and handbooks, Society bulletins and newsletters, newspapers affiliated with the Society, journals, directories, guides, event flyers, notices, and posters.

Publications

Series consists of publications of the Department, including course offerings booklets.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by The Peak Publications Society. It includes a complete run of the two Peak predecessors, SF View, and The Tartan (sub-series 2); an ongoing run of The Peak, both in hard copy and microform (sub-series 3); the Peak Student Handbook (sub-series 4); and a separate run of The Tartan, resurrected as a magazine in 2015. Also includes other one-off or short-lived publications produced by the Society (sub-series 1), including a run of 12 issues of the Terminal City Express (1972-73), a newspaper relating to culture and politics in the Lower Mainland.

Publications

Series consists of records relating to departmental publications, and includes the student newsletter Debitage and the Archaeological Student Society (A.S.S.) Anti-Calendar.

Publications

Series consists of publications by Innes as well as publications containing his work. Records include a chapbook of poetry written and illustrated by Innes, an issue of The Canadian Magazine containing an article by Innes, newspaper clippings, and layout materials for a short story.

Innes, John Clarke

Publications

This sub-series contains publications created or collected by Valhalla Society and its affiliating organizations and partners.
The series is divided into four sub-series: Valhalla Newsletters; Other Publications; Reports and Clippings.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced and collected by the Port Coquitlam Area Women's Centre. Includes the centre newsletter Women Today, a history of women's centres, guides, bulletins, newsletters from other organizations and newspaper clippings.

Publications

Series consists of publications produced by and about the Simon Fraser University Faculty Association. Includes faculty handbooks, newsletters, bulletins, press releases, articles, and the SFUFA Splash.

Publications

Series consists of newsletters of the Department of Economics and Commerce and the School of Business Administration and Economics.

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.

Publications

Series consists of departmental and university publications to advertise Physics courses, programs, seminars, and conferences. It includes brochures, graduate studies handbooks, and the Physics Students Association newsletter, 1997-1978.

Publications and associated records

Series consists of Adbusters Media Foundation publications and books authored by Kalle Lasn, as well as drafts and mockups associated with the creation of these publications. Records include copies of Adbusters magazine and its mockups, Big Noise magazine, Culture Jam, Design Anarchy, Meme Wars, the Adbusters Media Literacy Kit, calendars, pamphlets, posters, digital spoof ads, and digital listserv newsletters.

The series has been arranged by the archivist into ten sub-series based on the publication type:

Adbusters magazine records (sub-series 1).
Big Noise magazine records (sub-series 2).
Magazine mockups and revisions (sub-series 3).
Books and associated records (sub-series 4).
Media literacy kits and associated records (sub-series 5).
Calendars and associated records (sub-series 6).
Pamphlets (sub-series 7).
Posters and associated records (sub-series 8).
Digital spoof ads and associated records (sub-series 9).
Listserv newsletter (sub-series 10).

Files are arranged chronologically.

Publications and ephemera

This series consists of single issues or clippings of serials, journals, magazines, newspapers, writings, chapters and excepts of books, articles and ephemera relating to the Doukhobor experiences in Russia and Canada. Material in this series are mostly a photocopy of original document and are in English and in Russian. A part of the material in this series was created and collected as supporting source material in the court cases that the Doukhobor community was involved in as well as in the research of the Kootenay Committee on Intergroup Relations (KCIR).

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