- Series
- 1985-2008
Originally published in 1985, A Common Countenance was updated and re-published by PEP in 2008. Series consists of drafts, notes and reports, and correspondence.
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Originally published in 1985, A Common Countenance was updated and re-published by PEP in 2008. Series consists of drafts, notes and reports, and correspondence.
Tales from the Principal’s Office series
Published in 2007, Tales from the Principal’s Office is intended to be used for educator discussion, leadership groups, and classes in school administration. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and copies of published reviews.
Literature, Media and Multiliteracies in Adolescent Language Arts series
This book was published in 2010. It replaced the 2000 work published by PEP, Young Adolescents meat Literature. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.
Challenges and Prospects for Canadian Social Studies series
This book was published in 2004 and featured many contributing authors who wrote individual chapters. The book is aimed at social studies teachers across Canada. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.
National Contexts for Mathematics and Science Education series
This encyclopedia was published by PEP in 1997. Similar to the TIMSS book discussed above, it includes a chapter for each country involved, and each of those chapters was written by a person or persons from that country. The book focuses on the educational systems of each participating country. Series consists of drafts of the work.
B.C. First Nations Studies Project series
This series was published in 2003 and consists of one student book and a teacher resource book. They were created for the British Columbia Ministry of Education for high school students in British Columbia. The student book has been noted as a ground-breaking textbook on the subject. Unfortunately, very few of the records for this project have survived. What has survived is the teacher resource book, though some student book records are included. Series consists of drafts, correspondence, and reviews of the books.
Echoes of the Holocaust series
This book was published by PEP in 2007. It appears that nearly all the chapters were previously published as articles in other publications, based on the fact that the “original manuscript” is a collection of these articles with hand-written page numbers. Series consists of drafts, reviews, and correspondence.
Narratives of First Nations Educational Reform series
The manuscript for this work was never published by PEP, although several drafts and reviews were produced. The book was eventually published by another company. Series consists of drafts and correspondence.
Blessed with Bilingual Brains series
This book was published in 1988. It aims to point out what is working and what needs improvement in the education of immigrant children in Canada. It was most likely intended for use in teacher education courses or teachers already in a classroom. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.
The book was published in 1997. It is “an exploration of the ways in which contemporary literary theory can underpin an inviting secondary school poetry program” and was intended for both practicing teachers and education students.
Series consists of a draft.
This book was published by PEP in 2004. It originated as a series of papers presented at the Vaines Symposium at the University of British Columbia in September 2003. The book was intended for education students and for practicing home economics teachers.
Series consists of correspondence and reviews.
Fractals, Chaos, Complexity, and Fuzzy Knowledge series
This manuscript was submitted to PEP in 1998. After a preliminary review of the work, PEP decided not to publish it. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.
Peggy Thompson Film Research Collection
The collection is an assemblage of movie memorabilia (predominantly Noir and Western), 20cm x 25cm film-stills, 28 cm x 36 cm lobby cards, and ephemera amassed by Thompson as a part of her research for her books Hard-Boiled and Tall in the Saddle. Additionally, there are Science Fiction stills and posters, Spanish-language lobby cards, 36cm x 91cm insert posters, and miscellaneous stills from other 20th-century cinema.
Fonds consists of material created by Saltzman, primarily in relation to the various productions in broadcasting he was a part of. Material has been arranged in nine series: Early Career series, Mid-Career series, Canada AM and “701” series, General Career and Personal series, ACTRA series, Meteorology material series, Order of Canada series, Audiovisual series, and Photographs series.
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Series includes materials related to Saltzman’s involvement as co-host of Canada AM and the cancellation of the show “701” (formerly Tabloid.) Materials include handwritten notes on guests, fan mail, clippings, and scripts.
Series includes materials collected by Saltzman regarding meteorology and other weather-related interests. Series includes publications, historical weather material, correspondence, and photographs.
Series includes materials related to Saltzman’s receipt of the Oder of Canada in 2003. Includes correspondence, brochures and testimonials.
Series consists of VHS tapes, U-Matic, and audiocassette tapes collected by Saltzman usually feature him in some capacity. The letter was included with audiocassette tape XX, “Interview with Len Scher ‘Intermarriage’ 1992.” Some of the audiovisual materials are not dated.
Alphabetical Subject Files series
Series consists of records documenting Richard Mattessich’s personal and professional life and includes correspondence, copies of publications, published materials, and notes. It is based on an alphabetical filing system that Mattessich used for at least part of his career and was reconstructed based on the order of the files when the Archives acquired them.
The series consists of materials collected or acquired by Mattessich as part of his research and includes copies of articles written by other authors. Items in this series constitute a sample from all such materials originally acquired as part of the fonds. The criteria for retention were that the items illustrated the scope of Mattessich’s research interests, that they were filed and organized rather than left loose, and that they were annotated by Mattessich, indicating that they were read and actively contemplated during his research and writing processes.
Series consists of photographs of Richard Mattessich at various events, particularly UBC-related events and the occasion of receiving his honorary degree from Universidad Complutense in Spain.
Photographs are stored separately and listed in the UBC Archives’ photograph holdings as UBC 193.1.
Dean’s Office – Historical series
Series consists of records which document the programmes and activities of the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration from the perspective of the Dean’s Office and includes correspondence, reports, and minutes. It is arranged primarily by the file numbers assigned by the original office filing system, with several related, non-numbered files included at the end of the series.
Dean’s Office – Michael Goldberg Correspondence series
Series consists of Dean’s Office records created primarily during the tenure of Dean Michael Goldberg (1991-1997) and document the Faculty’s activities and interests during that period, including correspondence, reports, and published materials. It is arranged primarily by the file numbers assigned by the original office filing system, with several related, non-numbered files included at the end of the series. In addition, some records were stored loose, organized, and placed in folders based on file numbers written on the records by the originating office.
International Relations series
Series consists of records documenting the faculty’s relationships with business schools in other countries and its involvement in international educational programmes and includes correspondence, reports, and published materials. It is organized in alphabetical order by file title.
Teaching Development Committee subseries
Subseries consists of records which document the Faculty of Commerce Teaching Development Committee and includes minutes and correspondence. The materials were originally stored separately from other committees' files, so they were assigned a distinct subseries.
8” x 5” index cards cataloguing the Arkley Collection in Rare Books and Special Collections. Authors/Titles/Series A-K box was not included with the original acquisition.
Collection consists of the annotated first draft of Roy’s biography of Sherwood Lett, copies of tributes to Lett published after his death in 1964, and correspondence.
Sister Mary Gonzaga Research Collection
Collection consists of Barbara Gibson’s correspondence, manuscript, notes, and a notebook. The bulk of the research materials also contains photocopies of letters, newspapers clippings, journals and books, as well as photographs relating to Sister Mary Gonzaga.
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Series consists of journals, CDs and DVDs, and invitations about the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th and 10th World Reunions of the Johanneans. Series is arranged into ten files.
Series consists of CDs about Sylvia Yeh. Series is arranged into five files.
Series consists of photographs of the Johanneans. Series is arranged into five files.
St. John’s & St. Mary’s Institute of Technology series
Series consists of materials about St. John’s & St. Mary’s Institute of Technology in Taiwan. Series is arranged into six files.
Series consists of three unbound materials about St. John’s University in Shanghai. Series is arranged into three files.
Series consists of survey transcriptions, reading passage transcriptions, and notes for the Pilot Survey.
The series consists of drafts and final editions of Sybren de Jong’s papers, predominantly his Master’s Thesis and Dissertation. It includes correspondence, theses, advertisements about his theses, and drafts of his papers.
Series consists of 12 black & white photographs of activities related to Dr. de Jong’s role as a Professor at the University of British Columbia.
Series consists of video recordings containing raw footage from various events at UBC. Events include congregation (graduation) ceremonies and related events, musical and theatre performances. Recordings are in VHS and Betacam format.
Vancouver Law Students’ Society fonds
The fonds consists of a 2-page typescript constitution (ca. 1907) and a minute book containing handwritten Society minutes (1907-1911).
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Fonds consists of personal and professional materials of Ward’s related to his career. The fonds is divided into four series: Project series (1980-2020); Publications and Conferences (1966-2009); Teaching and Research Materials (1992-2003), and Correspondence series (1978-2001).
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Birth Weight Project subseries
Subseries consists of records on the Birth Weight Project. Ward researched tax assessment rolls, ledgers, in-patient and out-patient records, etc., for the following cities: Boston, Dublin, Edinburgh, Vienna, and Montreal. Separate studies were also conducted on the cities of Utrecht and Bologna. Ward’s research on the Birth/Newborn Weight Project was the foundation for the book, Birth Weight and Economic Growth: Women’s Living Standards in the Industrializing West. The code book for the Utrecht birth weight database (file 7-5a) was added in December 2014. NOTE: The Birth Weight Project records on Bologna are expected in a future accrual.
Infant Mortality Project subseries
Subseries consists of research notes and annotated German-Language articles on Infant Mortality between 1880 and 1940. The Infant Mortality Project looked at the changing medical understanding of infant mortality before WWI. Ward pursued a professional and personal interest in this project, but it did not reach the publication stage.
Chinese Head Tax Project subseries
Subseries consists of research notes and digital data assembled by Ward and Dr. Henry Yu for the Chinese Head Tax Project. This comprehensive project involved digitizing more than 96,000 entries to the Chinese Head Tax Register.
Publications and Conferences series
Series consists of drafts, finished copies, and publication details of Ward’s articles and books. The series also contains conference papers, listings of attendees, maps of the cities visited, and programs from each event. Dr. Ward added copies of published book reviews in April 2013. File 23-7 was added in 2015.
Teaching and Research Materials series
Series consists of syllabi, transparencies, handouts, and lecture notes relating to the courses Ward taught. Ward kept the correspondence relating to class participation, assignments, and research with other Teaching Materials. Thus, the correspondence is kept in this series, not in the Correspondence series. Also included are photographs, prints and slides, acquired from various sources and used as illustrative material.
Between 1982 and 2011, Ward taught H329 most frequently in 1987, 1989, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2002. Additionally, it is noteworthy that the series also contains records on the Honours students he advised and the applications submitted to the UBC HSS Grant and Hannah Institute.
A floppy disk can be found in Files 17-21. The diskette contains an Excel spreadsheet which tracks the economic history of an undefined city and a PowerPoint presentation which details Canada`s economic history. The CD in Box 26 includes digital images used in Ward’s book A History of Domestic Space: Privacy and the Canadian Home.
The fonds consists of one series of architectural drawings of UBC buildings drawn between 1914 and 1941. There are 70 architectural plans in 20 sets that are arranged by the building title in alphabetical order, followed by plans for manholes, steam lines and block plans of the campus. Architectural drawings consist of the mechanical, vacuum and heating systems of individual UBC buildings and block drawings of the campus. The majority of prints are wash-off prints, printed on drafting linen, but a few are on transparent architectural paper.
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Subseries consists of notes, articles, correspondence, drafts, papers and miscellaneous research materials relating to Jean Coulthard.
Norman Mackenzie – John MacDonald subseries
Series consists of loose flash cards relating to John MacDonald and Norman MacKenzie.
Miscellaneous Research Materials subseries
Subseries consists of notes, articles, correspondence, drafts, papers and miscellaneous research materials.
Papers and Publications series
The series consists of papers and publications written by Bruneau throughout his university education and teaching career. Files are arranged in chronological order.
Series consists of miscellaneous certificates received by Bruneau.