Subseries contains three websites by Ransom Myers including RAM legacy, Dr. Ransom A. Myers - Research group website and Ransom Myers' Stock Recruitment Data Base.
Subseries contains lecture series notes, publications, papers, books, and reprinted articles featured in national and international journals that were authored by Nova Scotia Agricultural College staff, faculty, and students between 1980-2006.
Subseries contains newspaper clippings and publications associated with the opening of the Agricola Archives, Special Collections, and Museum in July 30, 1983.
Subseries contains records relating to students athletics at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Included is a photograph of the 1945-1946 Nova Scotia Agricultural College hockey team and a photocopy of a newspaper article including the same photo and a caption with regard to a reunion of the Truro and District Hockey League that took place May 9, 1992 [?] at Keddy's.
Subseries contains a report, financial statements, and correspondence relating to the Nova Scotia Agricultural College Alumni Association scholarship fund.
Subseries contains records from the Canadian National Site Licensing Project, a national effort by a consortium of 64 Canadian university libraries to provide access to full text electronic journals.
File contains list of gear needed for Basic Video Workshop, calendar of confirmed dates for workshops, photocopy of workshop pamphlet, posters for Political Videomaking, Basic Video, and Grant Writing. File also contains list of proposed workshops and blank workshop subsidies application form for members. Additionally file contains correspondence and minutes from Workshop Instructor meeting.
This series consists of job descriptions and applications for the Centre for Art Tapes. Records include job descriptions, signed and unsigned contracts, and employment agreements.
This subseries consists of research notes, correspondence and multiple drafts of the manuscripts. This book was published by Brook in Glasgow, in 1915.
This subseries consists of research notes, correspondence, artwork, multiple drafts of the manuscript and proof copy. This book was published by McClelland and Stewart in 1924.
Subseries comprises computer printouts of Maritime Medical Care (MMC) physicians claims data for 1967/68 - 1968/69 and Medical Services Insurance (MSI) physicians claims data for 1969/70 - 1973/74, which was used for Nova Scotia Health Council studies conducted by Murray Brown and Cameron Voelker and a later study of pre/post Medicare by Murray Brown and Vern Hicks, completed in 1985. There are also data sheets, notes and a commentary on a 1975/76 - 1976/77 - 1982/83 Dalhousie Intern Follow-up Study from May 1983, which was reported to a committee of the Faculty of Medicine.
There are two indexes, the traditional card index and a paper index. The majority of the following tapes have entries in the traditional index, which are as detailed as the paper index. There is no paper index for these tapes.
The remaining tapes from the paper index do not have any label but run from tape 300 - 784, however not all tapes that are listed in the paper index were in the fonds.
Almost all of the file titles for this subseries comes from the titles of the lectures, books, articles, etc for the tapes, only in a instances was a title supplied.
Tapes in this subseries are separated based on the paper index created by Joan Cummings, this index separates tapes 1-85. However, there are only 48 tapes in this series since some tape have been recorded over or moved to later series- these changes are noted in the paper index, see box-folder 7-7.
This subseries contains all of the tapes separated in the paper index as tapes 200-299, the note reads "This series contains all the tapes done previous to July 1978. I have re-catalogued them, and added more information that was needed" Although there are supposed to be tapes 200-299, there are only tapes 200-234.
Subseries contains correspondence, research data, and conference minutes and notes related to the Census of Marine Life subcommittee Census of Coral Reef Ecosystems (CReefs). The Census of Coral Reef Ecosystems project conducted a thorough examination of the sorts of life found in the world’s coral reefs, discovering thousands of new species in the process while placing known species in new locales. The project, headed up by Americans Nancy Knowlton and Russell Brainard and Australian scientist Julian Caley, developed a tool called the Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structure to provided standardized examination of species distribution, warming temperatures and oceanic acidification at reef locations throughout the world.
Subseries contains records created and collected by Gil Winham during his work as the research consultant for the Sub-committee on the Review of the Special Import Measures Act of the Standing Committee on Finance, for which he was responsible for drafting the Sub-committee report. Records include background papers; government reports; notes; correspondence; manuscript drafts; and a copy of the final report.
Subseries comprises correspondence written and received by Gil Winham over the course of his professional life, which has been maintained as he kept it, chronologically and with copies of outgoing correspondence filed separately from letters received. Correspondence is also located in other series: e.g., editorial correspondence with manuscript and other publishing records.
Subseries contains materials created by Gil Winham for use in developing and implementing Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and Law of the Sea (LOS) training simulation exercises.
Subseries contains correspondence and reports created and maintained by Gil Winham during his tenure as Director of the Centre for Foreign Policy Studies (1975-1982); correspondence regarding the Department of Philosophy; correspondence regarding the DFA during 1978 contract negotiations; Winham's annual faculty reports for 1980-2001; and Winham's curriculum vitae for 1967-1990.