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- 1988-2015
Series consists of Kevin Chong’s personal and professional correspondence and includes letters and postcards.
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Series consists of Kevin Chong’s personal and professional correspondence and includes letters and postcards.
Series consists of materials collected or created during Chong’s research activities, both in connection with his writing projects and otherwise, and includes written notes, correspondence, and photocopied published materials.
Grants, Competitions, and Writers’ Festivals series
Series consists of materials documenting various arts funding programmes, writers’ festivals, and writers’ prizes that Chong was interested in or involved with, and includes correspondence and published materials.
Series consists of records documenting the administration of the UBC Learning Exchange and includes correspondence, reports, budgets, written notes, and minutes or meeting summaries. Files are arranged in alphabetical order.
Series consists of articles, clippings, fliers, pamphlets, essays, graphics and correspondence relating to the production of the movie Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media. Many of the files consist of articles featuring Noam Chomsky, his work and ideas, and media controversies prevalent in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including the situation in East Timor and the first Gulf War.
Series consists of personal letters to Morehart from family and acquaintances. Occasionally letters by Morehart are present as well. Series is organized primarily by folders of letters labelled with the name of the individual or family.
Negatives and Print File (Medieval and Byzantine Imagery) series
Series consists of handwritten note cards of a variety of sizes. Most cards feature either a small photographic print or a hand-done drawing of an image accompanied by notes from Morehart. Note cards are arranged according to the order in which they were found, including sub-sections of either place or subject for most of the cards.
Series consists of paperwork of a personal or career-related nature, including items such as Morehart’s Curriculum Vitae and letters of recommendation, as well as some information on family history.
Series consists of a small collection of photographs and copies of pictures of Morehart and other individuals.
Sceattas Research Materials and Writings series
Series consists of research materials and writings by Morehart related to studying Anglo-Saxon sceattas, or coins. Sceattas were the subject of Morehart's Ph.D. as well as several articles. The material also covers many years of Morehart's research on the matter and includes handwritten and typed material, photographs and drawings of artwork, and several handwritten journals.
The fonds consists of Craddock’s professional papers in the form of textual records (including correspondence, reports, minutes, course materials, interviews), published materials, technical research notes, presentation slides and reference materials. The papers primarily chronicle Craddock’s work and role at TRIUMF, particularly TRIUMF’s attempt to build a Kaon Factory particle accelerator. Many other aspects of TRUMF are documented in these papers, including- administration, various committees, workshops, published reports and research, various particle physics projects, physics reference files, and collaborations with other organizations. Craddock’s work on recording TRIUMF’s origins and history is also represented.
Outside of Craddock’s involvement with TRIUMF, other professional papers reflect his teaching career, talks, presentations, correspondence with colleagues, graduate students, and the public.
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This series consists of records documenting TRIUMF’s attempt to design, build, and fund the development of a Kaon Factory particle accelerator in Vancouver at the TRIUMF facility. Materials include meeting minutes, research, outside evaluations, fundraising campaigns, news clippings, physics research, finances, contracts, and notes.
Campaign and Promotions subseries
This subseries consists of letters and correspondence with various governments and organizations in pursuit of funding and support for the Kaon Factory. It also contains correspondence in favour of the accelerator, pamphlets and community outreach records, news clippings and other materials produced in the course of trying to promote, fund, and actualize the accelerator.
This series contains records of Craddock’s career, including CVs, resumes, and webpage printouts.
Fonds includes materials related to Steinberg’s work as at the University of British Columbia, some early work from his own university days, and materials pertaining to his work with the local Jewish community. Includes correspondence, research materials, drafts, manuscripts, and other materials.
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This series consists of items used by Steinberg in his research on literature and poetry, focusing mainly on the works of A.M. Klein, along with materials related to H.G. Wells and other writers. Includes notes, drafts, typescripts/manuscripts, and correspondence.
This series consists of materials related to H.G. Wells and Steinberg’s correspondence, research and publications about him.
Subseries consists of items related to A.M. Klein and Steinberg’s correspondence, research and publications about him. Materials include correspondence, notes, annotated photocopies of Klein’s works, drafts, and manuscripts, including materials on microfilm.
This series is split up into two subseries, one with materials related to the administration of the department and another containing material related to specific course offerings. Includes meeting minutes, correspondence, and curriculum plans.
This series includes general correspondence, Steinberg’s CV, administrative materials related to his consulting work and a festival for G.B. Shaw.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook created by Muriel Grant, with newspaper and magazine clippings and event programmes attached to the pages.
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The fonds consists of legal decisions, arbitration reports, letters, speeches, photos and two photo albums.
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Series consists of honorary degrees and other certificates commemorating honours received by Nemetz during his lifetime.
Essentials of Mathematics Project series
This project was produced as part of a contract with the British Columbia Ministry of Education. This was the first contract that Pacific Educational Press had with the Province. PEP published three student books and three accompanying teacher resource books for the project between 2001 and 2004. This was done with the input of multiple provinces and territories. Each book had a slightly different group of authors, though many authors wrote for several of the books.
Series consists of documentation of the Essentials of Mathematics series and includes book proposals, minutes, drafts, editorial notes and reports, and correspondence. It is arranged in subseries based on the book title.
Young Adolescents Meet Literature series
This book was published by PEP in 2000. The book had several contributing authors, each writing a book chapter.
Series consists of documentation of the publication of Young Adolescents Meet Literature and includes drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.
Fun and Fluency in Twelve Weeks series
It is unclear whether this book was ever published, though the project began in 2005 – it is possible that PEP advertised the book at a convention. It was intended for intermediate to advanced ESL students. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.
Legends and Teachings of Xeel’s, the Creator series
This book was published in 2006 and is comprised mainly of four traditional First Nations stories. Series consists of drafts and correspondence.
Canadian Curriculum Studies: Trends, Issues, and Influences series
This book was published in 2012 and featured several contributing authors who wrote the chapters. At least some of the chapters were originally printed as articles in scholarly journals. Series consists of drafts, correspondence, and editorial notes.
This novel was published by PEP in 1988 and kept in print until at least 2010. This historical fiction novel is intended for elementary school children. Very few records about the book have survived. Series consists of correspondence, drafts, and editorial notes.
Learning about the Fraser River Estuary series
This manuscript was written in 1998, but it is unclear as to whether or not this book was published by PEP. Very few records of this project have survived. Series consists of a draft and editorial notes.
This book was published in 1981 when the Press was still known as Western Education Development Group (WEDGE). It was created for the BC Ministry of Consumer and Corporate Affairs to be used in elementary classrooms. It provides activities for teachers to use with students, including field trip ideas. Series consists of correspondence.
This book was published in 1994. The book is a historical fiction novel intended for elementary students. The story is set in Extension, BC, in 1916 and tells the story of the Piggott family as they attempt to triumph over their difficult coal mining life. Series consists of editorial notes about the book illustrations.
From Teacher to Teacher Educator series
This book was published by PEP in 2004 and tells the story of faculty associates in the Professional Development Program at Simon Fraser University. These associates are distinguished teachers who take on a two-year position at SFU teaching teacher education courses. Series consists of drafts, correspondence, and editorial notes.
This book was published in 2004. Each chapter of the book deals with a different type of challenge that a museum might come up against, such as preservation, managing art collections, and representing cultures appropriately. Series consists of drafts, correspondence, and editorial notes.
Series contains mainly 20cm x 25cm black & white film stills and 28 cm x 36 cm colour lobby cards from sci-fi movies of the 1950 and 1960s. Some film stills have been cropped. Other materials include slides, press kits and catalogues for ordering promotional materials for films and clippings of film advertisements.
Spanish-language film noir posters
Series consists of 21 posters for English-language noir films plus a poster for the Japanese film Return of Godzilla.
General Career and Personal series
Series includes miscellaneous material related to career endeavours, as well as scripts and financial materials for Saltzman’s production work. Materials include scripts, fan mail, notes, and personal material.
Series consists of copies of Mattessich’s publications and includes copies of scholarly journals, off-prints, photocopies, manuscripts, and diagrams intended for his book Accounting and Analytical Methods. The materials are arranged largely in chronological order.
Series consists of records which document the Faculty Advisory Board of the Sauder School of Business and includes minutes, reports, and correspondence. It is organized in chronological order.
Commerce/Sauder Name Change series
Series consists of records which document the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration changing its name to the Sauder School of Business in 2003 after the donation of a $20 million endowment by William L. Sauder. It consists of correspondence, reports, and a video recording of the announcement of Sauder’s donation and the resulting name change. It is arranged in chronological order.
Fonds contains records from the School of Kinesiology pertaining to their academic and facility planning from the 1952 to 2004. This includes School Council minutes, academic reviews, annual reports, and facility upgrade plans and reports. The physical arrangement of the records as they were originally received has been maintained.
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The fonds consists of records which primarily document Sharon Kahn’s activities as Director of Employment Equity (1989-94) and Associate Vice-President, Equity (1994-2005). The records include correspondence, reports, minutes, clippings, and other published materials. They are arranged in two series: the Equity Office series, which documents in a general sense UBC’s Equity Office and Kahn’s activities as its head; and the Equity Cases series, which documents two high-profile cases with which Kahn and the Equity Office were involved.
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Fonds consists of research on bibliographic sources and index cards arranged alphabetically listing Authors/Titles/Series and then Illustrators/Engravers for books in the Arkley collection. Research materials include publishers’ catalogues, newsletters, photocopied articles, copies of title pages, correspondence, notes, catalogue entries, and a hornbook replica.
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Series consists of newsletters about the Johanneans from Australia, Beijing, Eastern U.S., Guangdong, Harbin, Hong Kong, Nanjing, New York, Northern California, Shanghai, Southern California, Tianjin and Vancouver. Some are from St. John’s University Medical Alumni Association in North America. The Series is arranged into thirty-eight files.
Series consists of biographies and news reports of famous Johanneans. Most magazines were published by WST Media Group Inc. between 2007 and 2009. Series is arranged into four files.
Series consists of rosters and biographical sketches about the Johanneans. Series is arranged into fourteen files.
Series consists of tapes, VHS tapes, and DVDs about the Johanneans. The tapes are part of the living memory oral history project. The interviews were conducted with Johanneans by interviewer Aaron Tam, a St. John’s College resident from Hong Kong. The interviews are conducted in both English and Chinese. Series is arranged into six files.
Series consists of materials about St. John’s University in Shanghai from the Shanghai Municipal Archives. Series is arranged into one file.
Series consists of books about the historical context of St. John’s University and the Johanneans.
The series consists of the development of the code book, printouts of data, and specific contextual information pertinent to the study that was included in a database. This data was used to compute statistical analyses and derive conclusions. It includes the work of studies done by other researchers on related topics. The order of the printouts has been retained as it is believed they were in their original order when reviewed during processing.