Item is an undated blackline print, hand-coloured in pencil, of a drawing of the south elevation of the proposed Killam Library building. The drawing is marked 4B REV (revision) and illustrates two alternate facades, A and B. Folder also contains an early drawing of the exterior in relation to the other buildings on campus.
Item is a conceptual drawing of the Kipling Room as designed for the Killam Library. The Kipling Room ended up remaining in the O.E. Smith wing of the Macdonald Library; it is possible that this design was used instead for the Morse Room, which was located behind the MacMechan Auditorium.
Item is an aerial-view drawing of the proposed Killam Library building on the Studley Campus, dated 1966 and signed by the artist (signature indecipherable).
Item is an undated blackline print of a drawing of the south elevation of the proposed Killam Library building, which is hand-coloured with pencil, pastels and gouache.
Item is a photographic slide of the interior of the W. K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows part of the stacks and a reading area with chairs.
Item is a photographic slide of the interior of the W. K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the library circulation desk and the shelves next to it. There are two people standing at the desk.
Item is a photographic slide of the interior of the W. K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows the central staircase and the stacks on an upper floor.
Item is a photographic slide of the interior of the W. K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a back office containing desks, shelves, and book carts. There are two people working in the office.
Item is a photographic slide of the interior of the W. K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a small meeting room with a table and chairs.
Item is a photographic slide of the interior of the W. K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library at Dalhousie University. The photograph shows a row of work stations, some of which are occupied by students.
File contains photographic slides of the stacks, circulation desk, work stations, a meeting room and back offices at the W.K. Kellogg Health Sciences Library at Dalhousie University.
File consists of the petition to the Governors of Dalhousie in appreciation of gifts to the College supplied by George Munro, plus correspondence to Stanley MacKenzie.
Fonds consists of administrative and departmental documents pertaining to the University libraries, including records created and collected by Dalhousie prior to the existence of a university library. Records dating prior to the existence of the Killam Library are maintained in a series called Dalhousie College and University Library Early Records.
File contains correspondence between J. Graham Morgan and Patricia Lutley, Susan C. Hagen, Shelagh Keene, Serge R. Lachapelle, Sandra L. Walker, Sylvia M. Brooks, Tanja Elizabeth Harrison, Tina Y. Usmiani, Wendy Pelley, and others.
Series consists of J. Graham Morgan's Senate Library Committee records, including an annual report, meeting notice, meeting minutes and correspondence.
Fonds comprises records documenting J. Graham Morgan's role as a faculty member of Dalhousie's Department of Sociology, including his work with the Dalhousie University Senate Library Committee and ad hoc Strategy Sub-Committee. Records include a report, a meeting notice, meeting minutes, correspondence, and course outlines examinations and assignments. Fonds also contains his correspondence regarding the Society for Social Studies of Science and Environmental Studies Association of Canada meeting held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and a 2004 curriculum vitae.
File is a photograph of the W.K. Kellogg Library staff of 1997. Individuals identified as follows: Front row (left to right):Hughena MacMillan, Linda Young, Bill Owen, Penny Vanemberg, Larry Covey. Second row: Betty Sutherland, Linda Cahill, Cindy O'Brien. Third row: (Liz Foy drawing), Gail Fraser, Jessica Scott, Chris Powell. Fourth row: Judith Coughlan-Lambly, Linda Rose Nauss, Vicky Lines. Fifth: Ann Barrett, Lou Duggan, Kathy Eisan, Tim Ruggles, Patrick Ellis. Missing: Patricia Gillam, Mary MacDonald, Carrie MacGillivray, Dick Nevill, and Carol Webb.
File is a photograph of the W.K. Kellogg Staff of 2003 standing on the staircase in the library. Present in the photo: (Front row from Left to Right) Joe Wickens; Betty Sutherland; Karen Neves; Patricia Gillam; Nadine Day Boutilier; Larry Covey. (Second row) Linda Rose Nauss; Vicky Lines; Chris Powell; Gail Fraser; Colleen Mahoney. (Third row) Dick Nevill; Patrick Ellis; Ann Barrett; Charles Maina; Linda Young; Judith Coughlan-Lambly. (missing) Penny David; Kathy Eisan; Liz Foy; Mary macDonald; Shelley McKibbon; Cindy Miller; Tim Ruggles; Jessica Scott; and Carol Webb.
File is a photograph of Ann Barrett, Carol Smilie, and Patrick Ellis. Accompanying note states: A new collection fund has been established for the Kellogg Health Sciences Library to support research and teaching in the area of Community Health Nursing at Dalhousie University. / The fund was established on the reitrement of longtime library friend and patron, Dr. Carol Smilie. Dr. Smilie was an Associate Proferssor at Dalhousie University School of Nursing from 1982-2001, and Associate Director of Undergraduate Cirriculum and Planning for the School [from] 1999-2001. Dr. Smilie graduated with an MSc in Health Education from Dalhousie in 1980. Her practice of nursing was concentrated in the area of community health. While assuming presidential responsibilities in the national and provincial organizations of the Canadian Cancer Society and the Canadian Public Health Association and Directorship of the Nova Scotia Sociobehavioural Cancer Research Network, Dr. Smilie worked to enhance the understanding of and support for the preparation of nurses to work as partners in the building of healthy communities.