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Pacific Educational Press fonds
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1981-2012 (Creation)
- Creator
- Pacific Educational Press
- Place
- Vancouver (B.C.)
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3.23 m of textual records.
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Administrative history
Pacific Educational Press (PEP) is the publishing house of the Faculty of Education at the University of British Columbia. PEP publishes educational books and media resources, including textbooks and supplementary resources for schools, scholarly books for education specialists, teacher education programs, and professional resources for practicing teachers. The Press was founded in 1971 as the Vancouver Environment Education Group (VEEP). In its early years, VEEP focused on providing resources for elementary school teachers, concentrating primarily on environmental education. In 1974 it changed its name to Western Education Development Group, abbreviated to WEDG, and later, WEDGE, only retaining its full name in the copyright information of its books. WEDGE expanded the range of subjects of its publications. Several series were produced in conjunction with other organizations during this period. The final name change to Pacific Educational Press occurred in 1987. PEP began producing textbooks for both the K-12 market and for teacher education courses. In addition, the Press has published several supplemental resources for teachers and several children's fiction books with accompanying teacher guides. The original director of the Press was Kip Anastasiou. He often served as the editor or even co-author of the books. The second director, Catherine Edwards, began circa 1990. She also served as an editor of the books produced by PEP. Edwards retired in 2014, and the Press is now under the direction of Susan Howell. The Press has remained small throughout its history, as of 2014, employing only about ten full-time employees.
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Scope and content
Fonds consists of textual records documenting the various publishing projects undertaken by Pacific Educational Press, and includes book proposals, drafts, correspondence, meeting minutes, editorial notes and reports, and copies of published reviews. The records are arranged in series organized by publication or project title.
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Transferred to the University Archives in 2013.
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Fonds consists of institutional records – access requests must be reviewed by the University's FOIPOP Coordinator.
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Finding aids
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Please see the finding aid for an inventory of files.