School of Library Science - Director's correspondence and office files
Sin títuloNazustrich (periodical) chys. 1-106. (Rare volume, AP 58.U5 N33)
Sin títuloAlberta Post-War Reconstruction Committee: Reports of the Subcommittees (Edmonton)
Sin títuloPhotographs collected from 1982 work orders
Sin títuloFonds consists of records created or used by the Ceremonies and Protocol Office at the University of Alberta. The records relate to convocation ceremonies, the university's 75th anniversary, Universiade '83, and other events.
Sin títuloBook acquisition files: Purchases, budgets, special collections (1941-1978) and Library Committee files (1965-1970)
Sin títuloBook: "The University of Alberta 1908-1983", by the University of Alberta 75th Anniversary Committee, coordinated by J.M. Parker. (autographed)
Sin títuloPresidents Papers: "Newsletter - University of Alberta" (incomplete series, 1947-1953) and "University News Column" (nos. 9-11, 1949)
Sin títuloPresident's Papers: Rutherford Library: "General Specifications: The Library, University of Alberta", by Rule, Wyn and Rule, Architects
Sin títuloPhotographs and press clippings of the Faculty of Applied Science, including Max Fife and W. Muir Edwards
Sin títuloOffice files
Sin títuloFaculty and professional committees
Sin títuloPhotographs done for 75th Anniversary celebrations
Sin títuloFonds contains records pertaining to the Office of Design and Construction at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloHealy Commission - University of Alberta Task Force Report
Sin títuloResearch materials collected for Native Education Study
Sin títuloAssorted diplomas, degrees and certificates - issued by the University of Alberta and other institutions
Sin títuloBook: "Alberta, 1954-1979 - A Provincial Bibliography", by Gloria M. Strathern.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records related to the research and operations of the Tri-University Meson Facility (TRIUMF).
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Harold P. Brown, including photographs of Brown, CKUA, and other university subjects.
Sin títuloAccession consists of records related to the activities of the Alberta Research Council, formerly known as the Research Council of Alberta and the Scientific and Industrial Research Council of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of memorabilia related to Ailsa H. Walker's time as a student at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records related to George Salt and his time at Crescent Heights Collegiate Institute and the University of Alberta, including notebooks, class photos, souvenir postcards, and other records.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records created or collected by Marjorie Rule Mallen and Robert Walker.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records related to Dr. Harold J. Brodie's activities as a mycologist at the University of Alberta and elsewhere.
Sin títuloFonds consists of books and other material created by Guy R. Lyle.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records created or collected by Art Howell.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records related to the activities and operations of the Engineering Students' Society at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records related to the Department of Computing Services at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to the Office of the Dean in the Faculty of Medicine, at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records created or collected by N. Fred Bell, related to Bell family history and genealogy.
Sin títuloPhotograph of archive staff
Sin títuloFonds consists of records related to the operations of the Office of Community Relations and the history of the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloBlueprints and correspondence relating to a compressor for manufacturing liquid air (Hofer Model #7, purchased 1935)
Sin títuloOffice files
Sin títuloH.M. Tory Convocation address for conferring LL. D. degree on the Prince of Wales (1919) and W.S. McDonald's address " A Birthday Appreciation Dr. H.M. Tory" (January 11, 1947)
Sin títuloPhotograph of the construction of Athabasca Hall
Sin títuloPhotographs and films of University activities and events.
Sin títuloPublicity catalogues for re-opening of Athabasca Hall (October 8, 1977), Alumni Homecoming schedule, invitation, ceremonies programmes and catalogues from University Art Gallery (Athabasca Hall)
Sin título"Souvenir" magazine (Calgary, Spring 1909), published by Alberta Provincial Normal School, Calgary
Sin títuloManuscripts Guide for the University of Alberta Archives
Sin títuloDental Library Committee minutes
Sin títuloPhotographs of Mabel Patrick during Fall Convocation
Sin títuloProgramme from Dental Alumni Association Golden Anniversary Banquet (July 4, 1977), speech text " Fifty Years - Then, Now, When?", by Dr. John W Gerrie, D.D.S. (1927), and photographs of Drs. A.C. Ahrens, John W. Gerrie and wives (n.d.)
Sin títuloPhotographs of "Summer School for Teachers 1921" - Department of Education
Sin títuloPhotograph of B.A. Ockley - from Gateway Vol 2 No. 7
Sin títuloFonds consists of records created or collected by Morris Flewwelling, related to student activities at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloPhotograph of construction of Assiniboia Hall - reprinted from The Gateway
Sin títuloFonds consists of records related to publications of Leslie C. Green.
Sin títuloSelf-study report (vol. 1) presented to the Committee on Accreditation of the American Library Association
Sin títuloFonds consists of records related to the history and operations of the Department of Food Science.
Sin títuloDevon Island Projects: Correspondence, administrative files and reports
Sin títuloBooks: "Education Behind the Buckskin Curtain: a history of native education in Canada", by J.W. Chalmers and "Letter of the Master of Horse", by Gary Geddes
Sin títuloFonds consists of records from the City of Edmonton Archives, including collection guides.
Sin títuloRecords of: Fort Chipewyan and Fort Vermillion BiCentennial Conference including conference records, proceedings and files. Conference was Sept. 23-25, 1988 at the Provincial Museum of Alberta.
Sin títuloTranscripts of interviews with members of the Slavey Indian Band, 1976-1978. The interviewees talk about their childhood, trapping and hunting, camping, social life, etc. in the "old days". The interviewers are particularly interested in the ways in which the aboriginals used fire in the bush, setting fires around their house or camp to clear the land and facilitate trapping and migration on the prairies.
Sin títuloEditorial and institutional files created by the committee working on publishing a critical, bilingual edition of the collected writings of Louis Riel to mark the 100th anniversary of his death.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Edgar Wood.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Brigham Young Card.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to the Boreal Institute for Northern Studies.
Sin títuloFonds consists of the personal and professional papers of Annora Brown, and includes correspondence, scrapbooks, sketches, reviews, clippings, reference materials and photographs. The majority of the materials date from 1926 to 1982, and were donated in one accession (UAA-1982-116).
Sin títuloThe bulk of the collection consists of photocopied material pertaining to plains bison. There is also a substantial volume of offprints, newspaper clippings, published reports and pamphlets, all pertaining to various aspects of plains bison culture. A significant amount of ephemera from various conferences and organizations Arthur was involved in, as well as correspondence, research notes, and course materials are also contained in the collection.
Sin títuloThe Kolson Arctic Governance Collection contains various documents, both published and unpublished, related to the political, social, cultural, and economic development of the Canadian Arctic and Alaska. Although some of the unpublished documents are seemingly original, many others are photocopies or other form of reproduction. Manuscript amendments and corrections are present in many items. While the materials range from the 1970s to the 200s, they are predominantly from the 1980s and 1990s.
Sin títuloCorrespondence and records (material and digital) from 1994-present of the first collaborative digital humanities project in Canada; including materials pertaining to the publication of Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present (Cambridge University Press, 2006--); grant applications; meeting minutes; project documentaion; publishing contracts; digitial interfaces; encoded documents.
Sin títuloLecture: "Anomalies of the Bulbus of the Heart", by Ralph F. Shane, given at Washington University MO, February 1960.
Sin títuloBooks, staff publications and reference works
Sin títuloBooks, staff publications and reference works
Sin título"Report of the University Librarian to the President for the Period April 1, 1976 to March 31, 1977
Sin títuloOffice files
Sin títuloArchives Committee files: Chairman's files and meeting minutes
Sin títuloFonds consists of records created of collected by Margaret Dixon Penhold during her time as a student at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Bruce Peel Special Collections at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Sociology in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloThe Peter Meekison fonds document the professional career of an important teacher, researcher, and administrator who had a distinguished career with both the University of Alberta and the Provincial Government of Alberta for a period spanning nearly thirty years. His records contain material relating to both his teaching and administrative career at the University of Alberta, his work related to constitutional affairs for the Province of Alberta, and his role as a Commissioner on the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. The records, largely textual, have been arranged according to four fairly broad series. The first series contains records related to Professor Meekison’s academic pursuits, and include some of his student notes while in the Ph.D program at Duke University and his teaching and administrative files from the University of Alberta. Included with the UofA files are teaching and research files, Vice-President (Academic) administrative files, and files related to special projects, programs, and committees Dr. Meekison was committed to while at the University. The second series contains material related more generally to Peter Meekison’s professional career, which is relevant to both his research interests at the University, and his work with the Provincial Government. There are correspondence files, sorted into the Department of Federal and Intergovernmental Affairs chronological files, general correspondence files, and ‘people’ correspondence files. As well, this series contains records related to Meekison’s involvement with various professional associations and committees, his speaking engagements and attendance at conferences and workshops, and his writing and publication activities. Subject reference files maintained by Professor Meekison are included in this series, as well as his personal appointment books. Series three consists of Peter Meekison’s Constitutional material and is arranged according to an original color-coded file scheme applied when the files were current. The color-coded files include reports, briefing books, transcripts, and issues files related to various First Minister meetings, and committee meetings surrounding the constitutional reform discussions. Many of these files were created while Peter Meekison was Minister of Alberta Federal and Inter-Governmental Affairs and relate to the amending of the Constitution Act in 1982. A set of coded files is included in this series which addresses non-Constitutional issues his Ministry was dealing with. In his capacity as constitutional adviser to the provincial government post 1984, there is material related to the Senate Reform Task Force meetings, and the constitutional committee work leading to the Meech Lake Accord discussions and the 1992 Charlottetown Accord. Included in this series are numerous constitutional background material files which provide further insight into the constitutional process and debate. The final series consists of very complete records retained by Peter Meekison in his capacity as a Commissioner on the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP). The Commission was struck in 1992, and Meekison appointed to it in 1993. Included in the records are meeting minutes and documents, Intervener Participatory Program (IPP) submissions to the Commission, reports prepared for and by the Commission; policy team records, and background and reference files. The records are in excellent physical shape and because of their completeness and the broad span of years represented, provide valuable insight into issues facing Alberta and Canada in the 1980’s and 1990’s, as well as documenting University activities during this period and earlier.
The J. Peter Meekison fonds consists of records related to Professor Meekison's academic pursuits and his career at the University of Albera; his professional activities encompassing his research and writing files; constitutional material including Senate Reform Task Force records and Meech Lake Accord; and records of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Lewis Thomas and his work as a historian and lecturer at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records of the operations and history of the office of the Associate Vice-President (Academic Administration).
Sin títuloFonds consists of materials related to the University of Alberta's Students' Union.
Sin títuloReport: "Introspection '71: A study of the University society", Opportunities for Youth Project, Joyce Bellows et al
Sin títuloFonds consists of the annual reports and other materials of the Institute of Law Research and Reform.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Physiology at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to International Reading Association.
Sin títuloCeremony for opening of Education 2 - Phase 1: Brochures, programs, photographs and H.T. Coutts speech text
Sin títuloFonds consists of records collected or created by D. E. Cameron, University of Alberta Librarian.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Stuart Duncan.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records created or collected by John Unrau in his career at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records related to the operations and history of the University Bookstore at the University of Alberta.
Sin títuloThe records in the Studio Theatre fonds span a period of more than forty years. They offer record of a long-standing and innovative working theatre deeply involved in the Edmonton arts community, as well as documenting an important component of the University of Alberta's drama department program. Studio Theatre has contributed immensely to the development of theatre in Alberta and Canada, as witnessed by the number of individuals working in theatre across the country who have participated and gained experience on the Studio Theatre stage.
The records have been arranged and described in six series, with a basic chronological order maintained within each series. There is information about almost every play produced on the Studio Theatre stage between 1949 and 1991. Information tends to be fairly skimpy for the earlier productions; a production file might only contain a program and review clipping. As the years progress, more and more information is included with the production file. Reports from technical crew heads, front of house reports, financial records and publicity clippings are routinely kept. The production books, described in Series III, often provide the most detailed and varied information about a production. These books are production scrapbooks, and include programs, reports, clippings, telegrams, related correspondence, photographs, set plans, cast lists, and much more. Almost all of the production books have a copy of the script, used by the director as a prompt script and annotated with movement blocking, directions, and notes. In some production books, the director has included a written commentary critiquing various aspects of the production; theme may also be discussed, and background research notes about the play and playwright included.
With over 4000 photographic images (prints, negatives, and contacts) represented in the fonds, it is possible to get a 'visual' sense of the productions. Many productions are represented by both 'official' and 'candid' shots, and there are views of actors, sets, and costumes. The photographs vary in quality of picture as well as physical condition of print. Also documented in the Studio Theatre records are production posters, costume designs and set plans. Again, a researcher may have to consult the production book (Series III) as well as the specific media listing (Series IV) to see all available documents in these areas.
Not represented very extensively in these records is administrative documentation; a researcher interested in Studio Theatre administration should consult the general drama department records. The administrative records that are available in this fond consist of the correspondence files described in Series I. Torches Theatre records are also fairly sketchy, consisting of production books for the years 1962-1969.
The Studio Theatre records are a valuable contribution to theatre history documentation at the University of Alberta, and the City of Edmonton. They provide a glimpse of the people involved in drama during a formative time for theatre development in Edmonton. Social history is revealed through the plays chosen for production at Studio Theatre, mirroring the issues and trends in the wider society. Classical and contemporary plays, some experimental and others quite traditional, are all a part of Studio Theatre's production legacy.
The records have been arranged and described as six series, and a detailed series and file list follows. A brief description is provided of each series, followed by the file listing. A production index is found at the end of the inventory to assist in locating specific files.
Because the Studio Theatre records were received at the Archives as several deposits over a period of years, there was a need to bring the records together intellectually to better aid researchers looking for as complete a picture as possible. A basic chronological arrangement was maintained, with series arrangements assigned by the archivist to reflect function and format of the records.
The records are in good physical shape. The bound production books tend to be somewhat fragile and archivally compromised because of their 'scrapbook' quality. The paper in the books is very acidic, and items have often been attached with glue and scotch tape. Newspaper clippings are taped beside photographs, and oversize plans folded to fit the books. The binding of the production books is good, however, and no attempt was made to remove affixed items from the books. The pages with attached photographs were interleaved with acid-free tissue paper. In the production show files, newspaper clippings were photocopied and originals removed, and photographs were separated from the textual file for separate storage and description. The photographs vary in quality, and physical shape and it is obvious that they were handled a lot in the course of choosing publicity shots, etc. Contact prints and 35mm negatives are available for many of the productions. Where possible, oversize items have been flattened and stored separately.
The Studio Theatre fonds span a period of more than forty years, and provide a valuable record of a long-standing and innovative working theatre in the Edmonton community, as well as documenting an important component of the University of Alberta's drama department program. Studio Theatre has contributed immensely to the development of theatre in Alberta and Canada, as witnessed by the number of talented individuals working in theatre across the country who have participated and gained experience on the Studio Theatre stage.
The records have been arranged and described in six series, with a basic chronological order maintained within each series. There is information about almost every play produced on the Studio Theatre stage between 1949 and 1991. Information tends to be fairly skimpy for the earlier productions; a production file might only contain a program and review clipping. As the years progress, more and more information is included with the production file. Reports from technical crew heads, front of house reports, financial records and publicity clippings are routinely kept. The production books, described in Series III, often provide the most detailed and varied information about a production. These books are production scrapbooks, and include programs, reports, clippings, telegrams, related correspondence, photographs, set plans, cast lists, and much more. Almost all of the production books have a copy of the script, used by the director as a prompt script and annotated with movement blocking, directions, and notes. In some production books, the director has included a written commentary critiquing various aspects of the production; theme may also be discussed, and background research notes about the play and playwright included.
With over 4000 photographic images (prints, negatives, and contacts) represented in the fonds, it is possible to get a 'visual' sense of the productions. Many productions are represented by both 'official' and 'candid' shots, and there are views of actors, sets, and costumes. The photographs vary in quality of picture as well as physical condition of print. Also documented in the Studio Theatre records are production posters, costume designs and set plans. Again, a researcher may have to consult the production book (Series III) as well as the specific media listing (Series IV) to see all available documents in these areas.
Not represented very extensively in these records is administrative documentation; a researcher interested in Studio Theatre administration should consult the general drama department records. The administrative records that are available in this fond consist of the correspondence files described in Series I. Torches Theatre records are also fairly sketchy, consisting of production books for the years 1962-1969.
The Studio Theatre records are a valuable contribution to theatre history documentation at the University of Alberta, and the City of Edmonton. They provide a glimpse of the people involved in drama during a formative time for theatre development in Edmonton. Social history is revealed through the plays chosen for production at Studio Theatre, mirroring the issues and trends in the wider society. Classical and contemporary plays, some experimental and others quite traditional, are all a part of Studio Theatre's production legacy.
The records have been arranged and described as six series, and a detailed series and file list follows. A brief description is provided of each series, followed by the file listing. A production index is found at the end of the inventory to assist in locating specific files.
Because the Studio Theatre records were received at the Archives as several deposits over a period of years, there was a need to bring the records together intellectually to better aid researchers looking for as complete a picture as possible. A basic chronological arrangement was maintained, with series arrangements assigned by the archivist to reflect function and format of the records.
The records are in good physical shape. The bound production books tend to be somewhat fragile and archivally compromised because of their 'scrapbook' quality. The paper in the books is very acidic, and items have often been attached with glue and scotch tape. Newspaper clippings are taped beside photographs, and oversize plans folded to fit the books. The binding of the production books is good, however, and no attempt was made to remove affixed items from the books. The pages with attached photographs were interleaved with acid-free tissue paper. In the production show files, newspaper clippings were photocopied and originals removed, and photographs were separated from the textual file for separate storage and description. The photographs vary in quality, and physical shape and it is obvious that they were handled a lot in the course of choosing publicity shots, etc. Contact prints and 35mm negatives are available for many of the productions. Where possible, oversize items have been flattened and stored separately.
Sin títuloFonds consists of records from the Department of Slavic Languages.
Sin títuloPhotocopies of "Universities in Alberta" section of Joseph Forsyth's "Government Publications Relating to Alberta: A bibliography"
Sin títuloFonds consists of records collected and created by UAA archives assistant Keith Stotyn, including guides to other collections.
Sin títuloStaff publication: Edgar Stansfield
Sin títuloPhotograph of clover plot south of Residences
Sin títuloPhotographs of "Farm Young Peoples' Week"
Sin títuloFarm Young People's Week - group photograph
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