Accession consists of photographs.
Jewitt, GenevieveFonds consists of records pertaining to Anthropologist Henry Lewis.
Lewis, Henry T.Fonds consists of records pertaining to Eva McKitrick and the graduating class of 1922 at the University of Alberta.
McKitrick, Eva A.Fonds consists of personal and professional papers of Louis and Ann Pagliaro including publications, presentation materials, employment materials, drafts, research grant applications, reports, manuscripts and nursing course materials. Fonds also consists of photographs related to the Faculty of Pharmacy and the 75th Anniversary of Nursing in Alberta, publications including "The Pharmacologic Aspects of Aging" and materials regarding the history of nursing, nursing education, educational psychology and a possible presidential drug abuse committee at the University of Alberta.
Pagliaro, Ann MarieFonds consists of records pertaining to Laura Reid and her work as a painter and with the Department of Extension at the University of Alberta.
Reid, LauraFonds consists of photographs by Arthur Walsh.
Walsh, Arthur CampbellFonds consists of records pertaining to Journalist Arthur Watt.
Watt, Arthur BalmerAccession consists of records pertaining to Frederick Watt.
Watt, Frederick BalmerFonds consists of records pertaining to Gertrude Watt.
Watt, Gertrude BalmerFonds consists of records pertaining to Chemist Reuben Benjamin Sandin.
Sandin, Reuben BenjaminFonds consists of records pertaining to Physicist Dr. Donald Scott.
Scott, Donald BurtonFonds consists of records pertaining to Helen Sheldon's work as Advisor to Women Students and the Department of Mathematics at the University of Alberta.
Sheldon, HelenFonds consists of records pertaining to Herbert Edgar Smith.
Smith, Herbert EdgarThe University of Alberta Press fonds consists of office records, as well as numerous publications.
University of Alberta PressFonds consists of records created or collected by the Edmonton Journal, including photographs used for newspaper publications.
Edmonton Journal (Newspaper)The Canadian Encyclopedia fonds provide a comprehensive and detailed record of one of the largest and most important cultural undertakings in Canadian publishing history. The records are extensive, and detail the process involved in producing a large reference publication from the inception stage through to final publication.
The fonds consist of approximately 13 metres of records, excluding illustrative material that is to be returned to the Archives at a later date. The material was donated to the University of Alberta Archives in 1986, and original order was subsequently disrupted in the re-boxing of records from binders, filing cabinets, and closets for transfer to the Archives. As well, some of the records were still active and being consulted in preparation for the second edition publication of The Canadian Encyclopedia. The volume of records has meant that the fonds will be arranged and described in three phases. Phase one, which this inventory represents, involved a complete overview of the entire fonds, the restoration, where possible, of original order, and the file level description of six of eight series.
Within each of these series, sub-series designations were assigned to better organize and describe the records. Each series is further described in an introduction preceding the series listing. Original file titles, if they existed, were retained by the archivist in the description. A subject and name index is found at the back of the inventory to further assist in locating specific information.
These records have tremendous research value. The administrative and financial records provide a complete business history of the project. Based on correspondence, internal memoranda, meeting minutes, and monthly reports, etc. the researcher is able to better understand how the publication was planned, produced, and delivered to the public. The internal operation of The New Canadian Encyclopedia Publishing Ltd. are revealed through the procedures manuals and internal instructions which outline operating practices, guidelines, and editorial methodology. The files also provide an original and comprehensive picture of the publishing business from a Canadian perspective. The article and entry files contain samples of work by top Canadian academic experts. Because the editors were constrained by space and subject limitations, not everything they received could be printed in the encyclopedia. The files complement the published record, indicating how articles were edited, categorized, and sometimes cut altogether. Material, not published in the Encyclopedia, is retained in the files.
Hurtig, MelFonds consists of a records pertaining to the Soldiers's Comforts Club at the University of Alberta.
University of Alberta Soldiers' Comforts ClubFonds consists of records created or collected by Lois Argue, related to her time at the University of Alberta.
Argue, Lois W.Fonds consists of the personal and professional papers of Milton Frank Bauer.
Bauer, Milton FrankThe Donald Cameron fonds consists of records reflecting various aspects of Cameron's life and career. Included are papers dating back to his student days at the University of Alberta, as well as records related to his involvement with the U of A's Department of Extension, the Banff School and Centre and his over thirty year career as a Liberal Senator in the Canadian Senate.
Cameron, Donald RoyFonds consists of records pertaining to engineer Duncan Archibald Campbell.
Campbell, Duncan ArchibaldFonds consists of records pertaining to Maxwell Cantor and his work as a coroner and as a Fellow in Biochemistry at the University of Alberta.
Cantor, Maxwell MordecaiFonds consists of records pertaining to Author Darlene Comfort.
Comfort, Darlene J.Fonds consists of records pertaining to Brigham Young Card.
Card, Brigham YoungFond consists of the records of Elsie Park Gowan.
Gowan, Elsie ParkFonds consists of the records of J. Gordon Kaplan.
Kaplan, J. GordinFonds consists of materials related to Dr. Gordon R. Freeman's career and research.
Freeman, Gordon R.The fonds consists of 13.4 meteres of predominantly texutal records. The records document the activities of the Office of the Dean, committees, and general administrative files. All administrative operations and functions of a University faculty are documented. Included is information on committees, staffing, finances, scholarships, and the Dean's interactions with other Law faculties and associations, as well as with other administrators and offices within the University of Alberta. Files are usually arranged by subject and correspeondent within the context of a particular Dean. Within commiitees and general administrative files the records are divided by particular committees. The organizational structure includes the Faculty of Law Committees; Staffing records; Student records; Alumni; Facilities; Calendars; Examinations; and Publications. Within each of the headings, a basic chronological order is maintained.
Faculty of LawFonds consists of records created during the operations of the Office of the Comptroller at the University of Alberta.
Office of the ComptrollerOtto Schaefer's records related his years as a medical researcher in Northern Canada among aboriginal people; included are manuscripts, publications by others, raw data, statistical materials, printed materials, correspondence and related medical files.
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Schaefer, OttoFonds consists of records pertaining to University Governance at the University of Alberta.
University GovernanceFonds consists of records pertaining to Museum and Collections Services at the University of Alberta.
Museums and Collections ServicesContains audio visual materials created by Video Video Productions related to the University of Alberta.
Video Video ProductionsFonds consists of records pertaining to Technical Services at the University of Alberta.
Technical ServicesFonds consists of records pertaining to Printing Services at the University of Alberta.
Printing ServicesFonds consists of records pertaining to Computing and Network Services at the University of Alberta.
Computing and Network ServicesFonds consists of minutes, files from the President's office, and other records related to the Association of Professional Librarians of the University of Alberta and the Committee on Library Governance.
Association of Professional Librarians of the University of AlbertaFonds consists of a materials from the Richard Eaton Singers including minutes, financial records, administrative records, membership lists and publicity materials. Fonds also includes recordings and photographs.
Richard Eaton SingersFonds consists of materials related to the University of Alberta's Students' Union.
Students' UnionFonds consists of records pertaining to Bruce Peel Special Collections at the University of Alberta.
Bruce Peel Special CollectionsFonds consists of records pertaining to the Boreal Institute for Northern Studies.
Boreal Institute for Northern StudiesFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Renewable Resources at the University of Alberta.
Department of Renewable ResourcesRecords of the Industry Liaison Office, a unit within the portfolio of the Vice-President (Research), whose role is to promote University of Alberta research in technology commercialization. The records include Partnerships Affiliation Agreements. There is also a small accession (2007-019) of Vice-President (Research) records which includes two files: one on the Indiginous Centre, and the other on Metis Research.
Office of the Vice-President (Research)Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Office of the Ombudsman at the University of Alberta.
Office of the OmbudsmanFonds consists of records pertaining to the Alberta Women's Bureau.
Alberta Women's BureauFonds consists of records pertaining to the University of Alberta's Writer's Club.
Writers' ClubFonds consists of records pertaining to Ethel Anderson.
Anderson, Ethel CameronFonds consists of records pertaining to Frances Baker's University life, works as a Gateway reporter, and as president of the Debating Club.
Baker, Frances LovellaFonds consists of records pertaining to Hugh Bancroft.
Bancroft, HughAccession consists of audio cassettes containing interviews with Norman Yates used for Elizabeth Beauchamp M.FA thesis.
Beauchamp, Elizabeth JoanFonds consist of records pertaining to Dr. Peter Bowen and his work as a professor of paediatrics at the University of Alberta, his research in genetic disorders, and with the Hereditary Diseases Program of the Province of Alberta.
Bowen, PeterFonds consists of materials related to James DeFelice and his work as a writer, actor, director, and teacher at the University of Alberta's Department of Drama.
Defelice, JamesFonds consists of teaching, publishing, and research records of Dr. Alexander Smith.
Smith, Alexander