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General AIDS

This subseries contains general information on AIDS for a general audience. The geographical locations represented include several states and provinces, with two versions of a large format booklet from Sweden. The related health concerns sub-series provides the most detailed descriptions of other sexually transmitted infections and opportunistic diseases. This sub-series also contain specific information for intravenous drug users. The debunking myths sub-series provides insights in to the prejudices and assumptions about HIV /AIDS many people held in the 1980's and even into the early 1990's.

Persons living with HIV/AIDS

Information that addresses the specific information needs of Persons Living with HIV / AIDS. Most of this collection are brochures with advice on improving health through diet, drugs, and vitamin supplements. One of these includes an easy reference chart for what foods to eat to alleviate specific symptoms. A comprehensive booklet from 1993 provides fairly detailed information regarding dental health and AIDS related health concerns. there are two booklets from Hazelden publishers one applies the "12 Steps" program to AIDS and the other is a very comprehensive guide to HIV / AIDS prevention and the importance of hope. There are two full page single staple booklets from AIDS Network of Edmonton, one of which is 55 pages long and includes excellent index, glossary and listing of service providers.

Sexuality

Information for people of specific sexualities, or who engage in specific sexual practices.

Although the sub-series for sexual minority women is relatively small with only four items, they were published between 1986 and 1993. The single Spanish bilingual issue of 'LAP Notes' provides comprehensive information on rights, symptoms specific to women, problems accessing medical care and a snapshot of the attitudes and challenges lesbians faced at the time. It includes a letter from a lesbian living with AIDS in prison. NOTE the term 'Bisexual Woman' rarely appears in this entire series.

Within the sub-series for sexual minority men there are several brochures with erotic photographs or illustrations of naked men engaged in various sexual activities. This is worth noting as such images are mostly absent from any other series. One wallet sized fold out contains statistics on 'young men and HIV.' Most items have lists of safe versus unsafe sexual practices.

The heterosexual sub-series is dominated by items targeting specific ethnic groups with titles like "You don't have to be white of gay to get AIDS.' One of the Native American brochures connects AIDS to previous diseases the were imported with European colonizers like smallpox. In terms of risk of transmission some of the brochures list 'French-kissing' as unknown.

The sub-series specific to heterosexual women contains a wide variety of items most of which contain some information on pregnancy or mother to child transmission; some are specific to this concern. Many items exist in more than one version or are bilingual. There is a single photocopy brochure on symptoms specific to women. There are a few comprehensive booklets that include preventative measures for sex with other women but the majority of the information in them assumes the reader is a heterosexual woman. There is a single brochure that focuses on Reproductive Tract Infections (RTI's) which does not mention HIV /AIDS. Includes one bookmark and one business card information item.

Ephemera
AEU-MAC 2.4 · Subseries · [2000-2009]
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

This subseries consists of L.M. Montgomery and Anne of Green Gables related ephemera collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It consists of two bags from Anne of Green Gables stores, a box for Anne of Green Gables chocolates, several pamphlets (in English, French, Japanese, and Polish), bookmarks, and stamps relating to the Anne of Green Gables centenary, a playbill, a page from a catalogue, and a TV Guide with an Anne of Green Gables article.

Books
AEU-MAC 3.1 · Subseries · 1995-2015
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

This subseries consists of books relating to author Philip Pullman and his Dark Materials series of books that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains various versions and editions of the His Dark Materials series, including a graphic novel and supplementary novels. There are also materials relating to the live-action adaptation of the first novel The Golden Compass that include activity books, game guides, magazines, and movie novelizations, and a collection of non-fiction work written about the His Dark Materials series, as well as works relating to the stage-play of the series, including a script and works on the play. This subseries consists of the following sub-subseries: His Dark Materials (1995-2015), The Golden Compass Movie Materials (2007), Other Works by Philip Pullman (1996-2000), Writings on His Dark Materials (2001-2009), and Stage Play Adaptation (2003-2004).

Audio Recordings
AEU-MAC 6.3 · Subseries · 1978-1995
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

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.

Reports and Journals
AEU-MAC 7.2 · Subseries · 1979-1991
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

This subseries consists of a collection of reports and journals collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. The materials deal with education (specifically the topics of English language and literature) among schools in North America and the United Kingdom, and reports on public and school libraries in those countries. This subseries consists of the following sub-subseries: Education Reports and Journals (1979-1984) and Library Reports and Journals (1980-1986).

AEU-MAC 9.3 · Subseries · 1993-1995
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

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.

Collectibles
AEU-MAC 9.4 · Subseries · [1983-2012]
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

This subseries consists of Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit collectibles that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains Peter Rabbit stuffed animals and figures, Peter Rabbit/Beatrix Potter themed Barbie dolls, calender's, sticker collections, bookmarks, containers, clothing, posters, and puzzles.

Catalogues
AEU-MAC 9.5 · Subseries · 1992-2000
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

This subseries consists of catalogues and advertisements of Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit materials that were collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains magazine catalogues, website printouts, and handwritten lists; that detail materials such as books, clothes, collectibles (tableware, toiletries, ceramic figures, stationary), and computer software. These catalogues come from Peter Rabbit publisher F. Warne & Co., official Peter Rabbit stores, various stores in Edmonton, AB and the United Kingdom, and other sources.

Ephemera
AEU-MAC 9.7 · Subseries · 1987-2011
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

This subseries consists of ephemeral material relating to Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit that was collected by Dr. Margaret Mackey and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains themed paper towel, wrapping paper, boxes, food, plastic wrappings, cards, letterheads, and magazine articles.

Personal Files
AEU-MAC 9.8 · Subseries · 1971-2007
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

This subseries consists of the personal files of Dr. Margaret Mackey relating to Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit that were collected and donated to the University of Alberta Libraries. It contains newspaper cutouts, correspondences, printouts of various news articles and web pages, scans of newspaper and magazine articles and pages from various editions of The Tale of Peter Rabbit, recipes, and the personal writings of Dr. Margaret Mackey on the subject of Beatrix Potter and Peter Rabbit, which includes academic writings and handwritten notes taken on various adaptations of Peter Rabbit. As well as works that relate to adaptations of Peter Rabbit in different forms of media.

AEU-MAC 10.5 · Subseries · 1977-1995
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

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.

Reference Searches
AEU-MAC 10.7 · Subseries · 1981-1995
Part of Dr. Margaret Mackey Collection

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.

Pamphlets/Ephemera
Subseries · 1850-1987
Part of George Arthur Plains Bison Collection

Pamphlets, advertisements and other ephemera pertaining to bison and parks, cattle, beefalo, Native culture, European explorers, cowboy culture, personal accounts, and western art.

Serial Articles
Subseries · 1869-1990
Part of George Arthur Plains Bison Collection

Photocopied serial articles pertaining to biological, anthropological, and historical aspects of plains bison and their role in Native culture and ecology. Serials range from scholarly to popular. Articles are arranged alphabetically by source serial title and chronologically by publication date.

Government publications

This sub-series contains five (5) Items: three from the Government of Canada and two from the United States of America.

The Canadian items are English / French bilingual. Although there are many government produced brochures and pamphlets in other series the characteristic which ties these items together is that they function as official responses to HIV / AIDS by Government and account for what the authorities have done and plan to do. Most direct the reader to contact government offices.

The Citizens Commission on AIDS is unique in the collection as an example of leaders from various communities coming together to act as non-governmental advocates for action on the epidemic. The commission members are from various professions including banking, industry, unions, scholars, a vicar and the United States most famous feminist, Gloria Steinem.

Monograph Excerpts,
Subseries · 1599[personal journals]-1951
Part of George Arthur Plains Bison Collection

Photocopies of excerpts (in some cases, of whole works) from monographs pertaining to various aspects of plains bison. Items have been arranged into main topic areas: the role of bison in Native culture, archaeology, cultural anthropology, cultural ecology, plains ecology, biological information on bison and other plains mammals, European settlement of the West, and personal accounts. The personal accounts are predominantly enthnographies of various Native bands and accounts of travel and exploration by fur traders, missionaries, and politicians.