- Series
- [2003-2010]
Series consists of CDs about Sylvia Yeh. Series is arranged into five 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.
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.
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.
Series consists of bound working papers and conference proceedings published by CRWSGR, FREDA, and other organizations.
Series consists of copies of Michael Smith's CVs, publication lists, clippings, career information and awards.
Slides and Presentation Material series
Series consists of presentation slides and some lists of slides used by Michael Smith in various presentations. Also included is a small sub-series of slides from his Nobel Prize celebrations in Stockholm and a few from Vancouver.
Series consists of materials generated through Smith's involvement with the Peter Wall Institute and other files that do not appear to have been incorporated elsewhere in Smith's filing system.
Domestic Abuse of Women and Children series
Series consists of a complete draft of the report entitled: Battered and Blamed: A Report on Wife Assault from the Perspective of Battered Women, co-authored by the Women's Research Centre and the Vancouver Transition House in November 1980. The report is based on a combination of case studies and surveys. At Vancouver Transition House and Munroe House, a second-stage housing facility and subsidiary of the YWCA, a Christian-based organization that provided financial resources and administrative support to Munroe House, women were interviewed individually and asked to fill out questionnaires on themselves, their spouses, and their children to construct a profile of battered women and their experiences. Transcripts of the women's responses were recorded in writing and included as a permanent record. In addition, interviews were conducted over the telephone and in person. The study's goal was to gather information on domestic violence from the perspective of women. However, the Women's Research Centre also looked at how women's shelters assisted women once they reached a transition house by conducting interviews with the staff members who ran them.
Additionally, the Women's Research Centre examined the responses of various levels of Government, Social Services, private-practice physicians, hospitals, out-patient units, school programs, clinical nurses, community care teams, obstetrical nurses, pre-natal teachers, and clinical psychologists to the issue of domestic violence and children. Furthermore, the report examined the circumstances behind domestic violence, the consequences of this abuse, and how best to deal with it. Finally, it concluded by offering a summary of the report, a conclusion of the findings, and future recommendations. Series includes original research proposal, budgets, four large flip-chart sheets of paper used in Women's Research Centre workshops, "Herstory of Transition House / Women's Research Centre Project," handwritten and typed notes, agendas, project outlines, statistics, charts, interview guides, research guides, self-evaluation guidelines, evaluation sheets, file sheets, interview transcripts, correspondence, draft reports, various reports concerning Transition House and Munroe House, Transition-House and Munroe-House residents, and Transition-House and Munroe-House staff, completed and blank questionnaires, project reviews, literature reviews, research project statement of purpose, hard copies of various presentations, pamphlets, articles, fact sheets, invoices, purchase orders, address lists, financial ideas, meeting minutes, grant proposals and funding requests, memos, news reports, seminar registration forms and attendance sheets, worksheets, various theoretical models, and a glossary of legal terminology.
Series consists of extensive research materials created and used in writing the Women's Research Centre report entitled: Just Give Us the Money: A Discussion of Wage Discrimination and Pay Equity, published in 1988. The report examines gender, race, and class-based wage discrimination in the Canadian public-sector workplace and offers strategies for legislating pay equity. The Women's Research Centre conducted extensive interviews with various women in the labour force, held numerous workshops, and corresponded with multiple Trade Unions, all three levels of Government, and other women's organizations across Canada to gather a broad range of data on wage discrimination. Series consists of contracts, grant applications, project proposals, correspondence, drafts and completed copies of various reports, press releases, hard-copy presentations, handwritten and typed notes, photocopied and original newspaper clippings, newspapers, lists of recommendations, records about legislation on pay equity and wage discrimination, wage lists for various professions, articles, various outlines, discussion papers, fact sheets, business cards, brochures, draft interview guides, interview transcripts, Just Wages: A Bulletin on Wage Discrimination and Pay Equity newsletters and photocopies of newsletters, agendas, purchase orders for Just Give Us the Money: A Discussion of Wage Discrimination and Pay Equity, receipts and invoices, photocopied cheques, facsimiles, financial reports, requisition for payment forms, work plan revisions, and draft interview guides.
Women's Research Centre & United Way - Research on Family Violence series
Series consists of records created and used by the Women's Research Centre in the process of researching family violence. The Women's Research Centre cooperated with the United Way Task Force on Family Violence. Data for the project on Family Violence was collected at symposiums, conferences, group meetings, and workshops Series consists of memorandums, cheque stubs, various photocopied materials, invoices, contracts, various outlines, brochures, Symposium on Family Violence announcement, conference papers, address lists, registration forms, typed and handwritten notes, evaluation forms, schedules, media coverage, project analyses, extensive original and photocopied newspaper articles, various drafts and completed copies of reports, press releases, project proposals, grant applications, multiple agendas, budgets, correspondence, programme objectives, extensive meeting minutes, draft flyers, and various newsletters.
Newsletters and Related Materials
一部分Association of Administrative and Professional Staff fonds
Series consists of the Associations newsletters and related correspondence, newspaper clippings and memos. It also includes the University organization's newsletters and related materials. Series is arranged in two sub-series: Association of Administrative and Professional Staff, and Other Organizations.
Series is created for the Faculty of Arts and for the Vice-President, Academic. Series consists of reports of departmental committees for the review.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, and other records relating to the general administration and operation of the Institute, including records relating to policies and procedures, activities, and events of the Institute, as well as faculty lists.
Directors' correspondence files series
Series consists of the correspondence files of Institute directors.
Institute research activities records series
The series consists of correspondence, reports, and other records relating to Institute research activities and facilities. It also includes Noman Wilimovsky’s bound volume of library zoological plates with correspondence inserted in this volume. The work is oversized and located in the UBC Archives Vault Bay 6A (88a) column 4, shelf 4.
Institute courses and workshop records series
Series consists of correspondence, minutes, outlines, and other records concerning the development and administration of courses and workshops offered or required by the Institute and the Department of Zoology.
University of British Columbia committees, departments, and other groups records series
Series consists of minutes, correspondence, reports, and other records related to IARE participation in UBC committees and groups, as well as the Institute's relationship with various UBC departments and faculties, particularly the Department of Zoology and the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
External conference, seminar, and workshop records series
Series consists of records relating to Institute participation in external conferences, seminars, symposia, and workshops.
Series consists of documents that outline Harris' academic life and achievements.
Series consists of pre-published and published articles, conference papers, essays, correspondence, photocopied maps, clippings, photographs, slides, sketches, notes, and proposals produced in conjunction with Harris' research, writings and exhibits on historical geography in Canada, United States, Indo-China, South Africa, and Europe; his examination of trends in geographical theory and scholarship; Harris' reviews of scholarly works on North American historical geography; and reviews of articles and books written by Harris.
Series consists primarily of correspondence, together with related minutes and reports, addressed to and from other UBC offices and programmes. Files are arranged in alphabetical order.
The series consists of photographs and slides of Sam Rothstein, the School of Librarianship, the faculty, students, and alumni.
Karl Terzaghi Publications series
Series consists of copies of articles, reviews and discussions by Terzaghi (1907-1964).
Karl Terzaghi Professional Reports series
Series consists of copies of professional reports prepared by Karl Terzaghi (1929-1962).
University Marine Foreshore Development Committee series
Series consists of documents relating to the deliberations of the University Marine Foreshore Development Committee, in particular regarding cliff erosion at Point Grey, and includes correspondence, reports, notes, and clippings.
University of British Columbia Faculty of Law series
Series consists of miscellaneous records relating to the UBC Faculty of Law.
Series consists of records pertaining to her time as supervisor of Saskatchewan Regional Libraries. The records include personal financial records, official correspondence, conference proceedings, annual reports, budget proposals, minutes of meetings, speeches and writings, and library publications.
Series consists of an address book, incoming and outgoing personal correspondence and postcards, and miscellaneous correspondence directed to other correspondents.
Series consists of colored slides, black and white photographs and colored photographs of Marion Gilroy, the Gilroy family, North Central Saskatchewan Regional Library board members and employees, Dr. Helen Stewart, Marjorie Holmes and Muriel Foulkes.
Safety, Security, and Fire Prevention Committee series
Series consists of records documenting the activities of the UBC Safety, Security, and Fire Prevention Committee and includes minutes, correspondence, and reports.
CACUL Committee on Academic Status for Librarians series
Series consists of records documenting the activities of the Committee on Academic Status for Librarians Records, including correspondence and reports.
This series consists of correspondence, reviews and suggestions about books and articles on Pacifism in Japan. The series also includes bibliographic lists of Howes publications. Howes supplied the title of the series. Other records related to Pacifism in Japan can also be found in the Research Materials series where Howes originally filed them.
This series consists of correspondence, newsletters and coloured photographs from the UBC Asian Studies exchange program to Tezukayama University in Japan; specific research notes; black and white photographs of the Asian Centre construction site and the Nitobe Gardens opening, committee minutes, architectural drawings and correspondence related to the construction and development of the Asian Studies Centre at UBC.
The black and white photographs of the Asian Centre and the Nitobe Gardens have been kept in their original files because they are copies of prints already found in the UBC Library’s Open Collection database.
This series consists of black and white and coloured photographs as well as coloured slides of John Howes at various conferences, meetings and events. The series also includes a black and white photograph of Lynn Howes relatives. Only the photographs with John Howes have been scanned and added to the digital photograph database.
Malcolm Lowry Short Course series
Series consists of documents pertaining to the summer course on the writings of Malcolm Lowry.
Series consists of poetry readings on the radio station CJUS.
Series consists of copies of Robinson's CVs, articles and other information about his distinguished career, awards he received, and other assorted material about his professional and personal life.
Series consists of Lehmann’s published book reviews, both in manuscript form and as journal clippings or off-prints. The files are arranged alphabetically by journal-title.
This series consists of the Association's constitution, bylaws, financial reports, membership reports, statistics, minutes, records of various subcommittees, and miscellaneous records.
This series consists of Nicholls curriculum vitae, list of publications, newspaper clippings, correspondence and biographical works containing his poetry, drawings, paintings and short stories.
This series consists of newspaper clippings, Certificate of Social Work, a United Way report and a program from a play produced by Nicholls.