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Lectures & debates subseries

Lecture materials relating to Dr. Grace’s talks on Thompson. Includes: correspondence, lecture notes, overhead transparencies, clippings, and ephemera.

Editions and Anthologies series

The series consists of manuscripts, correspondence, organization notes, and records related to books and anthologies edited by New. Works represented in this series include the Four Hemispheres (1971), Voice and Vision (1972), Modern Canadian Essays (1976), Active Voice (1986), Modern Stories in English (1975), Canadian Short Fiction: From Myth to Modern (1986, 1992), Literature in English (1993), Canadian Literature (1966-177, 1994, 2002) and A 20th Century Anthology (1984).

Post-Production series

Series consists of tape indexes used by the production team to document footage, press material of the film's release and awards, samples of promotional materials, and information relating to the making of The Corporation DVD. The editing process can be accessed and viewed separately.

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.

Digital Media series

The series consists of various formats of CDs, DVDs, and floppy disks containing digital images, textual documents, and audiovisual recordings.

Items are organized in chronological order.

Photographs series

Series consists of photographs taken during the Editorial Board field trip to Nicola and the Okanagan Valleys in British Columbia.

Chapman Awards series

Series consists of records documenting the Chapman Awards, which recognize outstanding student volunteer involvement and leadership. Records include correspondence, reports, and student applications. Files are arranged in chronological order.

Community Learning Initiative fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1458
  • Fonds
  • 2001-2010

Fonds consists of records that document the UBC Community Learning Initiative's history and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, written notes, and published items. It is arranged in two series: Administration and Programmes.

Community Learning Initiative

Programmes series

Series consists of records documenting the various programmes administered by the UBC Learning Exchange and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, budgets and related financial records, written notes, and published items. Files are arranged in alphabetical order.

Artwork series

Series consists of several art objects, mainly untitled. There are some paintings on canvas board and pastel work. Several are credited as being by Morehart.

Anniversaries series

Series consists of records relating to the 25th and 40th SLAIS anniversaries and include minutes of the 25th-anniversary committee, newspaper clippings, correspondence, reports, photographs and short articles mounted on boards used for the display 40th anniversary of the School. The series also includes the "Tummy Est" medal given by Bert Hamilton to the first graduates of the School and a videocassette from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Media Library of short interviews for CBC News with Sam Rothstein (May 14, 1960), Basil Stuart-Stubbs (March 25, 1971) and Ms. Thiele, graduate of Class of 1971 (May 26, 1971).

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.

Programmes series

Series consists of records documenting programmes administered by the Community Learning Initiative and includes correspondence, reports, written notes, and published items.

Baseball Series

This small series includes season statistics from 2001, memorandums, and a post-season roster from 2005. In addition, please see the Media and Promotions Series for baseball programs and other publications on UBC baseball statistics.

Audio Tapes series

Series consists of 15 audio tapes representing nine interviews of the School's faculty members and Directors, including the widow of one of the Directors that MLIS student Maurizio Dattilo carried out and Faculty Member Judith Saltman in March 2001. These interviews were later used in their book Forty years of Library Education: the School of Library, Archival & Information Studies, University of British Columbia 1961-2001, published by the School. All interviews were recorded initially on micro cassettes. All discussions were transferred to electronic formats in July 2003. Typescript interview manuscripts are available for all but one of the interviews. Note: Audio tapes have been removed and are stored with the UBC Audio Tape Collection.

Visual Resource Management series

Series consists of textual and photographic records documenting the work of Sheppard and others with CALP in relating environmental and aesthetic concerns in public perceptions of forestry and forest management, focusing on Weyerhaeuser's cutting practices, including variable selection logging and other selective logging methods. Records include published studies, reports, correspondence, related textual materials, and slides showing aerial and landscape views illustrating forestry practices and environmental aesthetics used in public presentations.

Community Service Learning and Community Based Research series

Series consists of records documenting the programmes administered by the Learning Exchange, incorporating the principles of Community Service Learning and Community Based Research. Records include correspondence, reports, minutes, budgets and related financial records, written notes, and published items. Files are arranged in alphabetical order.

Transcription subseries

Subseries consists of transcriptions taken from videotaped interviews of corporate insiders, critics, whistle-blowers, and other individuals such as Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Michael Moore, and Milton Friedman. The transcriptions also include the time code that corresponds to the location on the audio video cassettes. These taped interviews can be accessed through VT UBC 1174 to VT UBC 1478.

The Impact of TIMSS series

This book was published in 2000 by PEP – its full title was The Impact of TIMSS on the Teaching and learning of Mathematics and Science. It consists of summaries of the impact of the Third International Science Study (TIMSS) in 29 of the more than 50 countries that participated in TIMSS. Due to the global nature of the book, there were numerous contributing authors from around the world – someone from that country wrote the chapter for each country. Series consists of drafts, editorial notes, and correspondence.

Publications series

Series consists of course calendars, enrolment guides, recruitment materials, career guides, reports, and other materials, published mainly by Enrolment Services and other units within Student Services.

Spanish Civil War Project series

The series consists of video recordings of an interview by Raymond Hall with Rosaleen Ross, a Canadian nurse, and Reg Saxton, an English doctor. They volunteered with the Republican forces in 1936 during the Spanish Civil War. Saxton also served with Norman Bethune during the war. All recordings are in Betacam format.

Learning Exchange fonds

  • UBCA-ARC-1503
  • Fonds
  • 2000-2011

Fonds consists of records that document the UBC Learning Exchange history and includes correspondence, reports, minutes, budgets and related financial records, written notes, published items, and audiovisual materials. It is arranged in six series: Administration, UBC-Okanagan, Chapman Awards, Programmes, Community Service Learning and Community Based Research, and Audiovisual.

UBC Learning Exchange

Correspondence series

Series consists of correspondence between the Association of Professors Emeriti and various organizations. It includes interdepartmental and intradepartmental communications and correspondence regarding multiple topics. The correspondence consists of letters and printed emails.

Posters series

Series consists of posters of various sizes advertising UBC and its various programmes, published by Enrolment Services and other units within Student Services.

Photographs series

Series consists of photographs of Mark Achbar and other individuals from the production team on location, as well as Mark Achbar interviewing Noam Chomsky, Milton Friedman, Ira Jackson and Robert Monks.

Salal series

Series consists of ten cassette tapes of recordings conducted by Laurie Ricou in preparation for his book, Salal: Listening for the Northwest Understory (2007), as well as related correspondence and other textual materials.

Shiney’s Head Set Design series

This series consists of thirty-three hand-drawn set designs for “Shiney’s Head.” The film was shot in Dublin, Ireland. The working title was “Delaney’s Flutter” and was also known as “On the Nose.”

Aesthetics And Sustainability series

Series consists of records documenting the symposium “Linking Sustainability to Aesthetics: Do people prefer sustainable landscapes?” sponsored by UBC’s Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies (PWIAS), and the resulting book Forests and Landscapes: Linking ecology, sustainability and aesthetics, which was supported by a significant thematic grant from the PWIAS. Materials include correspondence, written notes, brochures and other promotional materials, and grant proposals. Also included are typescript drafts of the articles, with peer-review comments from the symposium that were collected and published in the book. The series is arranged into two sub-series: Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies and Articles for Publication.

Project Records series

The series consists of general project files, information specific to each of the individuals interviewed and a "timed tape guide" that provides information about the time, place, and a number of the interview and the name and address of the interviewee. Most of the tape guides also include a detailed account of subjects discussed in each five-minute interview segment. The tape guide concludes with an index of the topics covered in the interview. Indexes from each discussion have been integrated into a central index available as part of the fonds.

Making Textiles Matter series

This book was published by PEP in 1999. It focuses on fifteen exceptional textile studies programmes to figure out why they work so well. The book appears intended for teacher education classes or home economics teachers in the field. Series consists of correspondence.

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