Collection includes material from the former Yugoslavia and other countries of the Balkans collected by the Donor between the 1950s and 2007.
Sem títuloThis collection of health information is focused on pamphlets and fliers promoting primary prevention measures to the general public and, to a lesser degree, Health Professionals. The drop-down pages are organized as series level finding aids.
Most artifacts are in English and were produced in Canada or the United States of America. Also there are several artifacts in multiple versions by year, the changes in information between editions is both interesting and instructive.
Although primarily of interest for health researchers this collection may also be of interest to a variety of researchers; for example those interested in depictions of minorities including First Nations / Native Americans, Africans, Asians and sexual minorities. The collection may also be of interest to the following disciplines: Art (graphic design & illustration), Education, Counselling, Gender studies, Graphic novels, History, Linguistics (especially slang), Multiculturalism, Public Health policy, Social work, and Sociology.
The H.M. Tory fonds consists of 12 series. They are concerned predominantly with his work as President of the University of Alberta. As the first President of the University, many of the records document the creation of facilites and faculties. To this end there is legislative documentation; financial correspondence and adminstrative files; design records including corrpesondence with architects and engineers; faculty and staff records for Medicine, Agriculture, Education, Law, and Pharmacy; library and laboratory planning records; Convocation and registrations records, University communications and affiliation files; student relations records; documents relating to the First World War and Khaki University.
Sem títuloThe James M. Parker fonds consists of photographs, sound recordings, maps, and textual material documenting the professional activities and historical research interests of James M. Parker.
Sem títuloThe fonds consists of clippings, press releases, correspondence, photos, slides cassettes and prompt scripts documenting Theatre 3's administrative and operating activities. The fonds is in roughly chronological order according to accumulation.
Sem títuloOffice files.
Sem títuloPhotographic cards of History of U of A.
Sem 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).
Sem títuloCreator is John Charles Grant (Rule Wynn and Rule Architects - Edmonton)
Sem títuloThe records consist primarily of administrative files and production files from 1983 to 1997 with gaps from the 1981/82 to 1986/87 seasons. There is also a residue of material from Theatre 3 dating from 1978. The bulk of the records are textual, the fonds also contains production photographs, posters, promotional materials, set designs and audio/visual materials.
The records are organized into thirteen series: administrative files, production files, promotional files, reviews and articles, subscriptions, technical resources, contracts, photographs, posters, design sketches, publicity, oversize, and audio/visual materials. Each file is given a descriptive title with a box number, file number and date listed. Usually the date given for the items, such as scripts, corresponds to the year in which the play was produced by the Phoenix Theatre. The date of the unproduced script corresponds to the year in which the playwright or artist proposed the play to the Phoenix Artistic Director. In some cases when no date appears on the proposal, the copyright date of the play is used. The administration files are organized in alphabetical order and then chronologically within the title area. Production records are organized chronologically by production. Main stage productions are listed first followed by the Second Stage, Phoenix Downtown records.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Human Resources at the University of Alberta.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to the Edmonton Professional Theatre Project including a scrapbook.
Sem títuloHistory of the Faculty of Extension
Sem títuloOffice files
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Sem títuloOffice files, ceremonial and group photographs.
Sem títuloThree hard cover over sized books "Architecture of the Renaissance in England: Inllustrated by a Series of Views and Details from Buildings Erected Between the Years 1500-1630;" with Historical and Critical Text. By J. Alfred Gotch, F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A.
Sem títuloPhotograph of M. Horowitz delivering presidential address after installation as President.
Sem títuloPresident's Advisory Committee on Campus Review reports
Sem títuloReports and reference materials
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to the University of Alberta's Law Students' Association.
Sem títuloFonds includes records pertaining to the Chinese Students' Association at the University of Alberta including issues of The Midway.
Sem títuloPersonal papers.
Sem título"Fuelling Progress: One Hundred Years of the Canadian Gas Association" - by Tim Krywulak
Sem títuloFonds consists of materials related to CKUA radio.
Sem títuloThe University of Alberta Mixed Chorus fonds housed in the University Archives span a period of more than forty years, and provide a valuable record of a long-standing University organization (approaching its 60th anniversary of operation). The Mixed Chorus was, and remains, an active contributor to University society, as well as the broader surrounding community because of its annual province-wide concerts and related public appearances. The Chorus is significant to the history of the development of choral music in Alberta, and its individual members and directors contributors in their own right to the province's musical growth.
The records have been arranged and described in two broad series and several sub-headings, with a basic chronological order maintained within each series. The textual files provide information about the early years of the Chorus' existence, particularly the years from 1946 to about 1971. Files maintained by the executive and directors (Richard Eaton and James Whittle) are significant for the information they provide about the Chorus' yearly operations and activities. Information in the files after the Whittle years is sketchier, and more incidental in nature. The textual files include correspondence, clippings, some meeting minutes, membership lists, the organization's constitution, and evidence of the planning and fundraising required to orchestrate the annual UAMC Spring Tour.
Series 1 consists of the Executive/Director files with sub-series providing information about membership; social activities, commemorative/historical records, and publicity and promotion files. Correspondence to and from members of the executive was filed together (in the form of scrapbooks in the 1940's), with correspondence maintained by the Chorus director. Where possible, the original order of the files was maintained, while the series and sub-series titles were assigned by the archivist to reflect the record function.
Series 2 is the Performance-related records, comprised of printed programs, sound recordings, and photographs. As noted earlier, the sound recordings form the largest component of the Mixed Chorus fonds. They include both taped recordings (cassette and reel-to-reel) as well as disc recordings. The photographs, numbering over 1200 in quantity, include prints, negatives, and a few transparencies and contact sheets. While the photographs do vary in quality, they provide important documentation of Mixed Chorus performances, social activities, and tours. There are excellent images of the Chorus's 40th anniversary activities taken by Hal Kinsey, as well as the annual formal photographs of the Mixed Chorus. Various alumni have sent copies of their personal photographs to the Mixed Chorus executive, adding to the views of the annual Spring tours, and various Chorus social events.
The records do not extend beyond the 1980's, but future accessions from the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus are anticipated. The Mixed Chorus records provide a profile of an aspect of the non-academic life of the University of Alberta student community, as well as make a valuable contribution to musical/performing arts history documentation for both the University of Alberta, and the Province of Alberta.
Sem títuloThe Grind (alternative student newspaper): Volumes 1-7 (complete collection)
Sem títuloFonds consists of materials created by the Evergreen and Gold Foundation at the University of Alberta, including Evergreen and Gold yearbooks.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records of the operations and history of the Office of the Vice-President (Student and Academic Services),
Sem títuloMaterials relating to the automation of the catalog system
Sem títuloOperational Support Services - administrative records.
Sem títuloOffice files
Sem títuloNational Archives Acquisition
Sem títuloOffice files
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Sem títuloPhotograph of Cameron Library
Sem títuloLibrary Circulation Council Minutes
Sem títuloChadwyck-Healey Projects, Alberta Folklore History projects, Material of Dr. C. Strinivasan.
Sem títuloRecords related to the feasibility, development and implementation of the UA BARD Facility (East-Point). Includes studies, costing, correspondence, reports, quotations, statistics, invitations, maps, planning, capacity calculations, transparencies for presentations of BARD, High Dentistry Storage Capacity Facilities from other Universities and related plans.
Sem títuloPublications Robert H. Blackburn: "Before I forget" and "From Barley field to Academe"
Sem títuloFonds consists of records from the Department of Slavic Languages.
Sem títuloVarsity Guest Weekend: Programmes (1956, 1957) and Department of Fine Arts Weekend Programme (1957)
Sem títuloPhotographs of: Arts Building interior before, during and after 1980's renovation
Sem títuloPublished material.
Sem títuloMusic listening outlines for Dr. Smith's sections of Music 206 and Music 207
Sem títuloAccession consists of records from the Department of Slavic and East European Studies, including personnel files and other records.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Human Ecology at the University of Alberta.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records related to the history and operations of the Department of Food Science.
Sem títuloPrairie Agricultural Machine Institute records
Sem títuloFonds consists of materials pertaining to the Department of Entomology at the University of Alberta.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Plant Science at the University of Alberta. The file also contains records related to previous names of the Department, including the Department of Horticulture, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Field Husbandry, and the Department of Field Crops.
Sem títuloThis archival collection is composed of textual and graphic materials related to the Hudson's Bay Company, the fur trade in Canada, and early European settlement in Canada. The collection includes correspondence between high-ranking employees at Hudson's Bay Company fur trade posts, personal correspondence between settlers or Hudson's Bay Company employees and their families, and Hudson's Bay Company reports, proclamations, contracts, and others records. The involvement of Indigenous peoples in the Canadian fur trade is also described throughout this collection. With a few exceptions, most items within the collection were created during the early- to mid-1800s.
Journal articles and planning and research reports for Alberta Education by Harry Wohlfarth on the effects of light and colour on childhood learning.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Edward Lozowski including correspondence, data sets, photographs, published papers, drafts and other materials related to atmospheric and ice related climate and meteorological events.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Geoffrey Lester.
Sem títuloAdmintistrative, research, teaching and student records of University of Alberta professor of history William Sampson.
Sem títuloResearch, publication and teaching notes of Professor Schalkwijk-Barendsen.
Sem títuloCanadian Theatre Archives Directory
Sem títuloOperational files primarily GSA Council Sessions
Sem 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.
Sem títuloThis collection offers an expansive view of the experiences of Chinese immigrants to Canada, particularly in the Prairie Provinces. While many narratives of Chinese immigration to Canada focus on the construction of the CPR, the emphasis here is on the numerous and diverse roles that Chinese immigrants played in Canada's history. This collection explores the Chinese experience through immigration, entrepreneurship, schooling, and other elements of daily life. Among other things, it is made up of photographs, scrapbooks, business documents, personal correspondence, immigration records, magazines, books, phonograph records, and event programs. A great deal of credit is due to Helen Kwan Yee Cheung, who encouraged donations from the local Chinese community thus helping to build a uniquely community-based collection.
Manual of Administrative Policies, Procedures and Services
Sem títuloCopies of Folio publications from 1990-2014. Most volumes contain complete issue series; however some are missing. Duplicate copies also contained in accession.
Sem títuloPersonal papers of Ivan Majstrenko
Sem títuloCouncil of the Faculty of Library and Information Studies - correspondence, minutes and other records
Sem títuloCorrespondence with E. Silver Keeping and John H. Keeping (1987-1990) and book: "Silverisms: Selected Writings of E. Silver Keeping"
Sem títuloJessie Stewart: Letters from E. Silver Keeping
Sem títuloCamrose Normal School Scholarship Fund Committee. Materials relating to the Presentation Assembly at Barnett House (January 18, 1991) in honour of Scott Allen Key, the first recipient of the Camrose Normal School Scholarship in History of Education.
Sem títuloImages: University Campus [ca. 1929], Jeanne Sauve visit to University (1987) and W.J. Markle, E.V. Hamula, W.J. Johns on roof of Henry Marshall Tory Building
Sem títuloUniversity of Saskatchewan Institute for Northern Studies - Correspondence relating to the publication of J. Dewey Soper's book: "Canadian Arctic Recollections: Baffin Island 1923-1932"
Sem títuloReuben B. Sandin and Foust family certificates and diplomas.
Notebooks of J.T. Jones [1908-1935] and Oxford University Examination Papers - English Language and Literature [1911-1928]
Sem títuloCorrespondence and clippings on Canadian authors
Sem títuloPhotographs of the Medical and Arts buildings (12 photos) as well as one of the Legislature Building
Papers regarding the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research
Sem títuloA tribute to Carl Meilicke and Shirley Stinson by Janet L. Storch and materials from Nursing 684 - course outline, bibliography and pictures
Sem títuloResearch notes for "History of Horticulture in Alberta"
Sem títuloNational Youth Director's files
Sem títuloMemorabilia
Sem títuloPersonal papers include: theatre scripts, recordings, programs, promotional material and news clippings.
Sem títuloAdministrative and financial records of the Edmonton and District Dental Society
Sem títuloArts building construction
Sem títuloTheatre programs, clippings and other materials.
Sem títuloPersonal and professional correspondence, administrative, book publishing and conference (Comparative Federalism) files.
Sem títuloPersonal and professional papers include correspondence, financial records, reports, published materials, research notes, and photographs.
Sem títuloBook: "Alberta Memories"
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