This subseries consists of audiotapes and CDs relating to The Secret Garden that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta libraries. The contents range from abridged audiobooks, dramatizations, and musicals. Two of the audiotapes are packaged with accompanying books.
This subseries consists of audiotapes relating to Louisa May Alcott's Little Women collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains unabridged and abridged cassette tape readings of Little Women.
This subseries consists of electronic computer software, on CD-Rom and floppy disc, that are related to Tale of Peter Rabbit and that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains interactive storybooks, and a demo disc from the magazine CD-Rom Today which contains a Peter Rabbit math game.
This subseries consists of teaching materials and assignments collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains marked assignments based on Peter Rabbit and children's literature, marking rubrics, and study/classroom guides related to Peter Rabbit, media literacy, and LGBTQ issues in the English classroom.
This subseries consists of reference searches conducted for (and by) Dr. Margaret Mackey that were collected and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. They relate to the subjects of Beatrix Potter and Petter Rabbit, copyright law, and animation.
This subseries consists of course materials for teaching English and post-secondary education English courses, that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. The course materials consist of course planners/guides, activity books and reading lists, most of which relate to education in the United Kingdom.
This subseries consists of audiobooks and dramatisations of The Tale of Peter Rabbit and its sequels, and a non-fiction look at The Tale of Peter Rabbit, that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey to the University of Alberta Libraries.
This subseries consists of various catalogues and similar materials collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains catalogues for Barbie Dolls, education software, Christmas gifts, and a photocopy of a page containing a list of reviews for TV programs from the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature.
This subseries consists of materials relating to the University of Alberta and conferences there that Dr. Margaret Mackey took part in. All of which were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It consists of two pamphlets from the University of Alberta, one dealing with the Graduate Student Association awards night, and one detailing research at the University of Alberta. There are also materials relating to the 1995 conference "Intersecting Disciplines: Issues in Comparative Studies", including: an advertisement flyer, a program, and a paper proposal submitted by Dr. Margaret Mackey on "Cultural Diversity and Learning: Plural Narratives and Consequences for Children". It also contains a banner for "The Commercial Face of Children's Literature: The Commodification of a Classic".
This subseries consists of receipts and quotes, and inter-library loan requests collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. The receipts and quotes are from bookstores in Edmonton and England, and the University of Alberta. The inter-library loans were made at the University of Alberta Libraries and pertain to requests for a newspaper and materials relating Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit.
This sub-subseries consists of various files put together by Dr. Margaret and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains 3 comic pages from the Edmonton Journal which contain a series of Peanuts comics that contain Peter Rabbit as a character, an overhead presentation about Peter Rabbit from its publisher F. Warne & Co., a newspaper article on publisher Pearson P.L.C., works relating to Dr. Margaret including an advertisement for a presentation, a catalogue on Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit works catalogued by her and an article on Peter Rabbit and its publication. It also contains an order form for The Bradford Exchange, and four copies of an article on choosing the best CD-Rom encyclopedia.
This subseries consists of videos and computer software related to The Secret Garden collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains both live-action and animated adaptations of The Secret Garden on both DVD and VHS, and an interactive storybook CD-Rom.
This subseries consists of ephemera relating to The Secret Garden that was collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It is made up of three identical small sticker collections and two programs for stage adaptations of The Secret Garden put on in Edmonton, AB.
This subseries consists of various articles collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. The articles deal with how children's and other forms of literature have changed over the years (with several articles citing Peter Rabbit). Some also deal with education, and another detailing a librarian who received letters from various authors (including Beatrix Potter).
This sub-subseries consists of books and other materials that relate to Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit, collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains course and curriculum guides, stories that feature Beatrix Potter as a character or that reference her or Peter Rabbit, and magazines that reference Peter Rabbit or its publisher Frederick Warne.