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- 1966-1968
This series consists of drafts, correspondence, and originals, including his major poetic opus “Double Star and Other Verses.”
This series consists of drafts, correspondence, and originals, including his major poetic opus “Double Star and Other Verses.”
Publications and Bulletins series
Series consists of published materials and bulletins, primarily library-related materials.
Series consists of materials related to such publications as The Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules and Public Libraries in British Columbia by Ross Vainstein.
This series contains photographs related to libraries and library conferences, including photographs of patrons using libraries and meetings and posters at conferences. All photographs have been removed from folders 3-08 and are stored separately. Some photographs have notes on the back that may indicate their intention to be published in books.
Centre for Human Settlements series
Series consists of several sub-series related to the Centre for Human Settlements (CHS) activities. At times CHS is referred to as ICHS.
Series consists of preparations for SCARP’s participation in conferences.
Material related to Grace’s work on Malcolm Lowry. Includes research materials, correspondence, copies of Lowry’s writings and letters, photographs, publications, major research papers, and ephemera.
Materials related to the writing and publication of Inventing Tom Thompson (2004), edited by Dr. Grace. Includes: correspondence, research materials, notes, lecture materials, photographs, and ephemera.
On the Art of Being Canadian series
Materials related to the writing and publishing of On the Art of Being Canadian (2009). Includes annotated research materials, correspondence, publishing permissions, photographs, clippings, and ephemera.
The series consists of records documenting Laurenda Daniells’ role as a UBC’s Faculty Association Executive member. Materials include papers, drafts, notes and correspondence.
Copyright in Institutions series
The series consists of records documenting Laurenda Daniells’ activities as a member of the Copyright Committee for both the Association of Canadian Archivists and the Archives Section of the Canadian Historical Association. Materials include drafts, papers, notes, articles, reports, correspondence, memorandums, newspapers, and surveys.
Teaching and Work Records series
Series consists of correspondence, papers, proofs, and test drafts. It also consists of student-submitted assignments, technology instructions, notes and slides created for lectures at conferences, and miscellaneous records about visits from mathematicians.
Series consists of materials collected, created, or otherwise acquired by Robert McDonald as part of his research activities and includes newspaper clippings and other published items, copies of articles annotated by McDonald, index cards with notes and citations, written notes, correspondence, and audio recordings of interviews and speeches. It is organized into the following sub-series: Subject Files, Henry Bell-Irving Biography, Haig-Brown / Uphill, Vancouver 1891 Census printouts, Published sources, Index Cards and Sound recordings. The Published sources and Index Cards sub-series consist of selections from among all such materials acquired by McDonald throughout his professional career, retained primarily to help illustrate his research process.
This small series consists of curriculum vitae, certificates of recognition, correspondence regarding the visiting Seagram Chair and contracts, letters, award notifications and sales reports for Making Vancouver. The object included is the UBC Killam Teaching Prize Award.
Series consists of various publications authored by Esther Paulson on various aspects of nursing and nursing history. Series is divided into two subseries: Publications by Paulson and Other writings by Paulson.
Correspondence and reports related to Paulson's involvement with the Canadian Nurses' Association
Series consists of correspondence and reports created by Paulson in the Canadian Nurses' Association-appointed position of Convener of the Committee for the study of Registries and Community needs.
Series consists of correspondence with UBC faculty and students and with colleagues outside the University.
Economics Course Records series
Series consists of lecture notes and course materials from economics courses taught by Montague at the University.
Series consists of course outlines, correspondence, and notes about lectures given by Scott at UBC and the London School of Economics. The series contains three sub-series: London School of Economics, UBC, and Extension Courses. Series is arranged by course number.
Reference Correspondence series
Series consists of correspondence relating to reference questions and related topics. They are arranged in two sub-series: Alphabetical and Subject.
Biographical Information series
Series consists of CV's, certificates, and memorabilia.
Interviews, Talks, and Speeches series
Series consists of lecture notes, transcripts of interviews, and written notes on interviews and speeches given by Somerset.
The series includes reports of annual, quarterly accounts, special accounts, and supporting documentation.
Series consists of copies of the Association's newsletter, as published and distributed by the Newsletter Committee.
Diaries and other Compilations series
Series consists of extracts from letters, manuscript notes, diaries, notebooks, and manuscripts compiled by various members of the Warren family. In addition, the series includes bound sketches by Henry Warrenne (contained within the binding is a clasp knife that belonged to Warrenne).
Series consists of genealogical charts, notes, correspondence, photographs, and wills from members of the Warren family.
Series consists of cigarette card and autograph albums, a box of Chinese leaf paintings, a pair of ivory blades, and publications collected by members of the Warren Family.
Manuscripts, Screenplays, Monologues series
Series consists of manuscripts, screenplays, monologues, miscellaneous writings created by Jacob Zilber. Some of the works have multiple versions and drafts created over time. Major works present in the series include materials from Sister Roxy; The Inbreaker; and Jacob Zilber’s autobiography: Boxing and Other Reflections.
Series consists of notes, newsletters, printed materials, newspaper clippings, correspondence, book reviews, addresses, and published material about Soward's years at UBC. The Series also includes newsletters and printed material from the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, the Royal Society of Canada, and the Canadian Historical Society.
Reports and Theses by J.P. Duncan as the Principal Author series
Series consists of theses, reports, and published papers written by James Duncan either by himself or in collaboration with others.
Reports Part-Authored or Supervised by J.P. Duncan series
Series consists of theses, reports, and published papers co-authored or supervised by James Duncan.
Reports on the Moiré Fringe series
Series consists of reports and papers on the "Moiré Fringe" method of strain analysis, on which James Duncan spent many years of research.
Graduate Theses Supervised by J.P. Duncan series
Series consists of copies of theses supervised by James Duncan.
Series consists of essays, articles, offprints, reviews, contracts, correspondence, a CV, and a scrapbook about the personal life and research of Helen and Philip Akrigg. It includes a manuscript copy of Philip Akrigg's memoirs (1999).
UBC Faculty Pension Material series
Series consists of minutes, reports, briefs, speeches, and printed material pertaining to the topic of pensions.
Value Added Tax Material series
Series consists of articles, notes, reports, correspondence, conference proceedings, minutes, and interviews about value-added tax.
Harvard Research Notebooks series
Series consists of notebooks and reference letters relating to research conducted while a student at Harvard. Letters and notes were found interleafed in the notebooks.
一部分Confederation of University Faculty Associations of British Columbia fonds
The Series consists of Confederation of University Faculty Associations of British Columbia (CUFA-BC) council minutes, reports, correspondence, and copies of the CUFA-BC constitution.
Pacific Northwest Association of Planning Commissions series
Series consists of the Association's Constitution and by-laws, correspondence, minutes of meetings, pamphlets, and reports.
Vancouver Housing Committee series
Series consists of agendas and minutes, correspondence, personal notes, and reports.
Welfare Council of Greater Vancouver series
Series consists of one file of notes and correspondence.
"Indian Land Committee" series
Series consists of correspondence, committee meeting minutes, notes and reference material used by Brink in the committee's work.
This series includes correspondence, notes, research, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, invitations, publications, memos and illustrations relating to universities that W.C.Gibson attended and was employed by, including McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Victoria, and Oxford University.
This series includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, awards, notes, research materials, note cards, certificates, passports, pamphlets, newsletters relating to personal and professional life and associations. Cecil Green sub-series contains correspondence, note cards, notes, pamphlets, and newspaper clippings between Cecil and Ida Green with W.C. Gibson.
Series includes a variety of candid and posed photographs depicting William C. Gibson with colleagues, family members and friends. In addition, they have several photos of Cecil Green, some architectural shots of Oxford University, and a vast number of photographs documenting the history of UBC.
Series includes reprints of articles from medical journals, alphabetized by the author's last name, published in English, French, Russian, German, and Spanish.
The series consists of Bullock's plays in draft and final form, including Sokotra and Not to Hong Kong.
Series consists of essays and literary criticism by Bullock. The essays include My encounters with Japanese Poetry and Literary Translation: Theory and Practice.
Series consists of extensive correspondence of both a professional and personal nature. The correspondence is incoming and outgoing and includes letters, faxes, copies of e-mails, Christmas and birthday cards. Much of the correspondence concerns Bullocks career and includes such organizations as the C.B.C, the B.B.C., Canadian Fiction Magazine, the International Copyright Bureau, Poetry Canada Review, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the British Centre for Literary Translation, and the National Library of Canada. In addition, the series includes letters and cards from poets, authors, playwrights and artists, including W.H. New, Max Frisch, and Joy Kogawa. Finally, letters, and the majority of birthday and Christmas cards, are from family and friends.
Series consists of primarily handwritten notebooks and pages containing unidentified and unorganized poems, prose, and other information.