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Dalhousie University Archives Dalhousie University Libraries fonds Series
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Archives administration

Series contains administrative records created and maintained by the University Archives in areas such as human resources; grant funding; archives-related reports, surveys and policies; and unit reviews.

Sexton Design and Technology Library records

Series contains records created and collected by the Sexton Design and Technology Library, primarily related to the 1997 merger between Dalhousie and the Technical University of Nova Scotia, and the 2005 library review.

Dalhousie University. University Libraries. Sexton Design and Technology Library

James Dunn Law Library records

Series contains records created or collected by the James Dunn Law Library, primarily related to its original building and restoration after the 1985 fire.

Dalhousie University. University Libraries. Sir James Dunn Law Library

Medical Dental Library records

Series consists of records created, collected or otherwise pertaining to the Medical Dental Library and earlier iterations of the library that served Dalhousie's faculties of medicine and dentistry before the establishment of the W.K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library in 1967. Record types include annual reports, accession books, journal and library holdings lists, committee reports and minutes, borrowing statistics, financial records and correspondence.

Dalhousie University Libraries reports and submissions

Series contains reports, submissions, planning proposals and other documents created, commissioned or collected by the Dalhousie University Libraries. Departmental and unit reports are located in the department/unit records series; committee reports are found in the committees and task forces series; and reports of the University Librarian are held within the University Librarian series.

Dalhousie University Libraries human resources

Series comprises records related to job descriptions, personnel appointments and performance, and includes records types such as correspondence, reports and reviews. Human resource-related committee records are found in the Dalhousie University Libraries committee and task force series.