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Multimedia materials series

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.

LiDKit series

The LiDKit project was part of the Learning in Depth Program, collaborating with the Imaginative Education Research Group. The purpose of the program was to encourage students to engage in various types of educational activities by focusing on one specific subject. Series consists of correspondence, drafts, and editorial notes.

Criticism and History series

The series consists of correspondence, manuscripts, notes, and records related to works of literary criticism and history authored and edited by New. Publications include Among Worlds: An Introduction to Modern Commonwealth and South African Fiction (1975), Margaret Laurence: The Writer and Her Critics (1977,) Malcom Lowry (1971), A Political Art: Essays and Images in Honour of George Woodcock (1978), Dreams of Speech and Violence: The Art of Short Story in Canada and New Zealand (1987), A History of Canadian Literature (1989), Literary History of Canada: Canadian Literature in English (1990), Inside the Poem (1992), Land Sliding: Imagining Space, Presence & Power in Canadian Writing (1997), Borderlands: How We Talk About Canada (1998), Reading Mansfield and Metaphors of Form (1999), Annual Review of Canadian Writing, Articulating West: Essays on Purpose and Form in Modern Canadian Literature (1972), Grandchild of the Empire: About Irony, Mainly in the Commonwealth (2003), and From a Speaking Place: Writings from the first 50 years of Canadian Literature (2009).

The Anthology of Social Studies series

This book was an updated version of a 1999 publication entitled Canadian Anthology of Social Studies: Issues and Strategies for Teachers. This book was widely used across Canada in teacher education courses. The updated versions were PEP’s idea to maintain the book’s status and relevance in the market and to better compete against newer rival books. The first updated version completely replaced the original anthology. The title was changed slightly to The Anthology of Social Studies, and split the book into two volumes. The first volume focuses on elementary teachers, while volume 2 focuses on secondary teachers. Both volumes were published in 2008. PEP has since updated Volume 1 of the anthology, releasing it with the Updated Edition in 2013. As of 2013, Volume 2 had not been updated. Series consists of correspondence, drafts, editorial notes, and reviews.

Online Publications Series

Series consists of records related to the publication of articles and podcasts on various websites, mostly his website: https://keithmaillard.com/, that feature his views on culture and short stories and his writing interests. The series is divided into two subseries – Textual Records and Audio Recordings.

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.

Affecting Eternity series

Affecting Eternity was published in 2007. The book went through several title changes – considered titles include Building bridges, and Conflict and compromise. Series consists of drafts and correspondence.

Publicity

Series contains materials related to publicizing the release of the film Bevel Up: Drugs, Users and Outreach Nursing.

Materials include a promotion trailer, a publicity clip reel, printed annotated transcripts, press kits, publicity posters, magazine reviews, a distribution chart and a publicity report.

Magazines series

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.

Experiential Science Project series

This series of books was produced as part of a contract with the Northwest Territories Department of Education, Culture, and Employment. PEP won the contract through an open proposal process. The series includes three student books and three teacher resource books for grades 10, 11, and 12. Work began on the series in 2006 and carried on into 2012. Experts in the field were brought in to review the content of the books, and First Nations Elders were also included in the project.

Series consists of the Experiential Science series documentation and includes book proposals, minutes, drafts, editorial notes and reports, and correspondence. It is arranged in subseries based on the book title.

Math Works series

This project initially only included a series of six books (a student and teacher book for grades 10, 11, and 12) developed for the Alberta Ministry of Education. The contract was awarded to PEP after an initial proposal was made to the Ministry. The project was later expanded to include student workbooks to supplement the textbooks and similar books for grade 10 for New Brunswick.

Series consists of documentation of the Math Works series and includes book proposals, minutes, drafts, editorial notes and reports, and correspondence. It is arranged in subseries based on the book title.

Angus Building Redevelopment series

Series consists of records which document the renovation and renewal of Sauder’s administrative, research, and teaching space in the Henry Angus Building and includes correspondence, minutes, architects’ drawings, reports, and published materials. It is arranged alphabetically by file title.

Biographical series

The series consists of materials that document Marchak's academic conferences and includes correspondence, written notes, and conference packages. The records are arranged by conference in reverse chronological order.

Master tapes - raw footage

Series consists of 100 master video tapes containing the raw footage which serves as the basis for the film Bevel Up: Drugs, Users and Outreach Nursing (entitled “Taking Health to the Streets” during production). Footage includes sit down interviews with various subject matter experts such as nurses, outreach workers, community developers, mental health counsellors, doctors, public policy advisors, legal professionals, and professors of psychiatry and nursing, as well as verite footage on the streets of Vancouver’s Downtown East Side. Footage was shot over six months in 2006.

Production

Series contains materials related to the two-year production phase of the creation of the film Bevel Up: Drugs, Users and Outreach Nursing (entitled “Taking Health to the Streets” during production).

Materials include included printed annotated transcripts, a printed teaching manual, a domestic stereo mix, edited versions of footage, final copies of the interactive DVD and teaching manual, and CDs containing French translations of the teaching manual.

UBC-Okanagan series

Series consists of records documenting the establishment of the UBC-Okanagan Learning Exchange and includes correspondence, reports, budgets, and written notes. Files are arranged in chronological order.

Public-Private Partnerships series

Series consists of records which document course development and research conducted at the Sauder School of Business into the mechanics and viability of public-private partnerships (P3) for funding and operating public services and development projects and includes reports, grant proposals, correspondence, and course materials. It is arranged primarily in chronological order.

Chiyoko Szlavnics

Series consists of original drawings, scores, handwritten notes and revisions, book/booklets and other materials relating to Szlavnics’ Gradients of Detail. Gradients of Detail was composed by Szlavnics in 2005 especially for Montreal-based string quartet Quatuor Bozzini. Szlavnics compositional process is closely affiliated with her line drawings which became the graphical representation of the score. This visual score was essential to represent the slow sustains and glissandi found throughout this work. The scores are meant to be read from left to right as time (in seconds) and from up to down as the high to low frequency range of pitch, though she cautions against reading this visual representation as exact pitches. These visual artworks must also serve to be art in and of themselves, as that would guarantee that the musical score translated out of it will be strong, according to Szlavnics. She says the forms in Gradients of Detail line drawings are related to the seed pods of the milkweed plant which she drew in Canada in the fall of 2004 just after her father passed away.

Szlavnics, Chiyoko

Administration series

Series consists of records documenting administrative functions and activities carried out by the Community Learning Initiative and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, written notes, and published items.

Teaching series

Series consists of materials documenting Kevin Chong’s teaching activities at UBC and the Vancouver Film School, and includes correspondence and course materials.

Multimedia

This series consists of works that combine sound, images, and text. Series includes CDs, DVDs, cassette tapes and VHS cassettes.

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.

Electronic Media

The series consists of DVD recordings of Citizens’ Assembly meetings; DVD copies of photographs in JPG format, promotional materials, copies of the public and private Citizens’ Assembly websites (without discussion forum); CD-ROMs of the Assembly’s final report, various presentations, resources, submission attachments and presentation summaries in PDF and Word formats, audio of Citizens’ Assembly public meetings, and one Betacam recording of footage used in media coverage of the Citizens’ Assembly.

Gently to Nagasaki

Series contains records supporting the production of Joy Kogawa's nonfiction book "Gently to Nagasaki." Records include draft manuscripts, annotated drafts, notes, correspondence with editors, and extensive source materials. Source materials include magazines, newspaper clippings, and printouts of articles and books. Source materials relate to nuclear energy, nuclear bombs, the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japanese war atrocities, Japanese and Allied personal military accounts of World War two, issues of race, and genocide. Series is arranged by files according to original order.

Audiovisual series

Series consists of video and audio recordings of announcements regarding endowments and donations to UBC. Recording times refer to the actual recordings, not the length of the tape. Audiovisual material is located in the Archives vault. Please ask archives staff regarding access.

Unpublished Works series

The series consists of manuscripts, correspondence, organization notes, and records related to works that have not yet been published. Works represented in this series include Cedar box Camera, Body Language, “After Thoughts,” “Tourist Overboard,” “The B-Lock,” Green Man, Catapult and Ketchup, Ordinary Ghosts, “The Red-Letter Rainbow,” and The Room with a View.

Local Climate Change Visioning series

Series consists of textual and digital records documenting local climate change visioning (LCCV) conducted by Sheppard and CALP in several British Columbia communities. The conferences, workshops, and information sessions focused on best practices for low-carbon and resilient community development and how those could help counteract climate change in those communities. Most of these initiatives were supported by grants from the Geoide SII (GEOmatics for Informed DEcisions Network of Centres of Excellence – Strategic Investment Initiative). Materials include reports, published sources, data, correspondence, and a PowerPoint presentation preserved on a CD.

Nunavut (NTI) files

Series consists of correspondence, reports, clippings and published materials, personnel records, contracts, memos, and other documents related to Berger's role as conciliator regarding the meaning and implementation of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement of 1993. The dispute, between Nunavut Tungavik Inc. and the Government of Nunavut on the one hand and the Government of Canada on the other, related to employment and education and the extent of Canada's commitments in that connection. His 2006 report, <em>The Nunavut Project</em>, proposed far-reaching changes in the languages of education and of the workplace.

Except where otherwise noted, file names been retained and the arrangement reflects the creator's original order.

Source: 2011 letter from Thomas Berger to RBSC, located in Berger's accession file.

Federal Political Career

Series is composed of records related to Ujjal Dosanjh’s federal political career while serving as a federal cabinet minister and as an opposition critic. The contents of the records relate to election campaigns, Minister of Health responsibilities, and a bribery scandal involving politician Gurmant Grewal.

Election materials correspond to federal elections held in 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2011. The 2011 election is only represented by correspondence detailing Dosanjh’s loss and congratulatory messages about his political career. A general file includes a mix of miscellaneous records related to his federal career.

Minister of Health topics include: government health services, federal strategy to protect Canadian supply of safe and affordable prescription drugs in relation to internet pharmacies, American bulk import of Canadian prescription medications, and the defence of the Canada Health Act from provincial regulatory frameworks allowing private clinics to charge patients to jump the queue for medical services. Records are in the form of draft regulatory amendments, memorandums to cabinet; correspondence with MPs, members of the public, and American officials; committee reports, news releases, meeting summaries, speaking points, and briefing notes.

The Grewal investigation records includes numerous annotated transcripts, personal notes, media release statements, printed media reaction, word documents and audio files on a two compact discs, correspondence, and documentation of legal defence fees.

A collection of election campaign paraphernalia has been complied spanning Dosanjh’s federal political career with the Liberal Party. These include a name tag, business cards, handouts, pamphlets, leaflets, and posters.

Records related to the Federal Politics series in the form of contemporary media articles and correspondence may be found in the Media and Publicity series and the General Correspondence series.

Film Production series

Series consists of 26 video tapes and one file of textual records regarding the production of “Champions for Change.” Of the videotapes, 24 are Betacam SP, and 2 are VHS. There is one Betacam SP Master for each of the three episodes - “Sports First!”, “Let the Games Begin,” and “The Value of Gold.” Twenty-one of the Betacam SP tapes in this series are stock footage. There is also one Dub of Master and another copy of “Champions for Change,” both VHS tapes. The textual records include synopsis and scripts, tape logs, shot lists, transcripts, and interview transcripts concerning “Champions for Change.” All dates, titles, and times are adopted from the written notes on the tapes themselves or from the transcripts.

UBC Okanagan series

Series consists of records that document the establishment of UBC Okanagan and its Faculty of Management and the tenure of Sauder Dean Daniel Muzyka as Acting Dean of the UBC-O Faculty of Management and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, and published materials. It is arranged in chronological order.

“Beyond Presences” series

This series related to the 2004 exhibit of Cameron MacLeod’s paintings that his family put on. It includes a bound copy of excerpts of MacLeod’s diary, the exhibit’s guestbook, and a printed invitation to the opening reception. Photographs of the paintings displayed at the exhibition are in the “Photographs” Series.

How to Read a Dinosaur series

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.

Vancouver Public Library series

Series consists of documents relating to the duties and activities of the Vancouver Public Library Board of Trustees. Kevin Chong served as a VPL trustee for two years (2003-04).

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.

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