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- 2001-2007
Part of Donna Morrissey fonds
Part of Donna Morrissey fonds
Programs developed and administered by the Women in Media Foundation
Part of Women in Media Foundation fonds
Series contains material relating to the promotion, development, and administration of the programs and workshops that were run by the Women in Media Foundation. Materials include completed evaluation forms from programs, curriculum material, script and teaching material, camp essays, and final reports. Series also contains applications, campers lists, release forms, and promotional materials.
The following is a list of programs that Women in Media Foundation was involved in: Girl's TV Camp (later named Girls TV and New Media Camp), Women's Technical Internship, Diversity Workshop, Girl's Enterprise workshop, the Travelling Girls Documentary workshop, lesson plans and teaching materials for teachers, WTNdowment scholarship, CyberSafe program, Girl's Mini-Media workshop, Train the Trainer workshop, and Media Literacy workshop.
Programming materials may also be inter-filed within other series.
Compensation records of IBEW Local 1928
Part of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1928 fonds
Ransom Myers’ litigation and consultancy
Part of Ransom Myers fonds
Personal papers of Ransom Myers
Part of Ransom Myers fonds
University speaking engagements
Part of Bob Fougere fonds
Posters, programs and publicity records
Part of Paul Cram fonds
Part of J. Gordon Duff fonds
Ransom Myers' teaching material
Part of Ransom Myers fonds
Part of imX Communications Inc. fonds
Arctic Shelf Tracking and Physics Array (ASTAPA)
Part of Ron O'Dor fonds
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
Part of Marine Affairs Program fonds
Health and safety records of IBEW Local 1928
Part of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1928 fonds
Love, Sex and Eating the Bones
Part of imX Communications Inc. fonds
Dalhousie University Libraries buildings
Records related to events on the Nova Scotia Agricultural College campus
Part of Nova Scotia Agricultural College archival reference collection
Part of Jessica Scott Kerrin fonds
Agricultural reference resources
Part of Janet Conners fonds
Correspondence of the Ecology Action Centre
Part of Ecology Action Centre fonds
Communications of the Women in Media Foundation
Part of Women in Media Foundation fonds
Personal library of Ransom Myers
Part of Ransom Myers fonds
Ransom Myers' research material
Part of Ransom Myers fonds
Part of Ransom Myers fonds
TightRope and Mr. Atlantic Canada Leather [M.A.C. Leather] apparel
Part of Don Murchy collection
Dalhousie University Libraries and affiliated libraries and post-secondary institutions
Part of Joy O'Brien fonds
Series contains sound recordings related to the Nova Scotia Mass Choir from 1992 to 2007.
Recordings include various performances, interviews, studio recordings, and radio broadcasts.
Personal papers of David Renton
Productions of Mulgrave Road Theatre
Part of Mulgrave Road Theatre fonds
Part of Symphony Nova Scotia fonds
Part of imX Communications Inc. fonds
Part of imX Communications Inc. fonds
Part of Lesley Choyce's manuscripts, correspondence and professional papers
Martin Bridge: Ready for Takeoff!
Part of Jessica Scott Kerrin fonds
Nova Scotia Agricultural College extension services records and campus research project records
Series contains records of the portfolios, or committees, that proposed, developed, and implemented the Federation's activities and programs. The programs and services provided by the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia are divided into categories, or portfolios. Each portfolio, headed by a member of the Executive Committee, is responsible for a different group of functions performed by the Federation.
This series contains seven sub-series: Competition and Awards Development and Administration, Promotional Programs and Public Relations, Education Programs, Professional Services, Newsletters and Library, and Development Programs.
The Competition and Awards Development and Administration sub-series contains records regarding the Atlantic Writing Competition and the various awards administered by the WFNS. These include the Evelyn Richardson Memorial Literary Award, the Thomas Head Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award, the Atlantic Poetry Prize, and the Ann Connor Brimer Award for Children's Literature.
The Promotional Programs and Public Relations sub-series contains records regarding the various programs and events held by the WFNS. These include the Annual Literary Salon and the Word on the Street Festival.
The Education sub-series contains records regarding the Writers in Residence Program, the Writers in the Schools Program, the Brown Bag Lunch Program, and classroom resource materials. Types of records include correspondence, feedback, memos, promotional material, and reports.
The Professional Services sub-series contains records regarding the services that WFNS offers to its members. These include advocacy work on behalf of members, contractual, copyright and legal advice, the Grievance Committee, market assistance, and typing and duplicating services. The types of records contained in this sub-series include correspondence, manuscripts, press clippings, press releases, reference materials, reports, and surveys.
The Publishing sub-series contains records regarding publishers, publishing agreements, and publishing programs. The types of records contained in this sub-series includes correspondence, reference material, reports, and submission guidelines.
The Newsletters and Library sub-series contains the WFNS newsletter Writers' News, (later renamed Eastword), as well as contributions, correspondence, and other materials related to the production of the newsletter. It also contains Notes from Ma Fed E-Loop, Events and Announcements, a weekly e-mail update sent to members. Correspondence, collection strategies and wish lists, and other records regarding the library are also included here.
The Development Programs sub-series contains materials regarding the Manuscript Reading Service, the Writers-in-Community Program, and various workshops, seminars, and courses held by the WFNS. The types of records include correspondence, evaluation forms, manuscripts, photographs, press clippings,
Part of Brian Hall fonds
Churchmembers Assembled to React to AIDS [CARAS]
Part of Larry Baxter fonds
Churchmembers Assembled to Respond to Aids
Part of Gilbert R. Winham fonds
Events, festivals, and initiatives
Part of Eyelevel Gallery fonds
Part of imX Communications Inc. fonds
Series consists of records documenting the administrative, creative, financial, legal, production, and publicity and marketing activities of Seats 3A & 3C productions. This innovative film series tells contemporary stories in low-budget, digital, feature-film formats developed and entirely owned by Imagex. There are four films in this series: Dragonwheel, Love that Boy, Past Perfect, and The Wild Dogs.
Dragonwheel, a romantic comedy set in Halifax, Mexico City, Barcelona, Tokyo, and on flights in between, was the directorial debut of Tricia Fish, writer of New Waterford Girl. Fish also wrote the screenplay. Dragonwheel starred Graham Gavine and Krista MacDonald.
Love That Boy tells the quirky story of an over-achieving, soon-to-be college graduate improbably falling in love with her 14-year-old neighbour. The 85-minute drama was written by Andrea Dorfman and Jennifer Deyell, directed by Andrea Dorfman, and starred Nadia Litz, Adrien Dixon, Nicki Barnett, PJ Crosby, and Dax Ravina.
Past Perfect follows two passengers sitting in adjoining seats, Seats 3a and 3c, on a flight from Vancouver to Halifax who fall in love and then meet two years later. The film was the directorial debut for Daniel MacIvor, who also wrote the script. The 82-minute drama's cast included Daniel McIvor, Rebecca Jenkins, and Maury Chaykin. Past Perfect won the award for Outstanding Performance as an actor at the Atlantic Film Festiva in 2002.
The Wild Dogs is set and photographed in contemporary Bucharest and brings together the stories of a reluctant city dog-catcher, a diplomat's wife, and a visiting Canadian pornographer. It was directed and written by Thom Fitzgerald, who also played a leading on-camera role. The 97-minute drama starred Alberta Watson, David Hayman, Rachel Blanchard, Thom Fitzgerald, and Mihai Calota. It won awards at the 2002 Atlantic Film Festival for Best Canadian Feature, Best Direction, Excellence in Sound Design, and Excellence in Editing.
This series contains agreements, applications, budgets, cast lists, clearances, correspondence, credits, crew biographies, crew lists, day files and video footage, dialogue transcriptions, financial records, marketing plans, outlines, photographic stills and transparencies, a pitch package, press kits, production reports, release prints, research, schedules, scripts, sound notes, sub-titling, treatments, video recordings, and website development plans.
Government documents and reports related to agriculture
Administrative records of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia
Series contains the administrative records of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia. The series is broken into four sub-series: General Correspondence, Funding and Financial Records, Annual General Meetings, and Records of the Executive Committee.
The General Correspondence sub-series contains copies of all outgoing correspondence of the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia for a number of years. It also contains letters of general inquiry from members and non-members, the correspondence of Executive Directors, and a small number of press releases and memos. Correspondence is also present in most of the other series and sub-series in the collection.
The Funding and Financial Records sub-series contains the Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia Financial Statements, yearly budgets, the records of the Federation treasurer, and records regarding fundraising and grant monies.
The Records of Annual General Meetings sub-series contains agendas, correspondence, meeting minutes, photographs, press clippings, questionnaires, and other materials regarding the Annual General Meeting. These materials also cover the planning and follow-up activities surrounding the Annual General Meeting.
The Records of the Executive Committee sub-series contains agendas, correspondence, meeting minutes, photographs, press clippings, questionnaires, and other materials created by or in regards to the Executive Committee.
Part of Richard Apostle fonds
Series consists of records created and collected by Richard Apostle in the course of his aquaculture research conducted under the auspices of AquaNet: Network of Centres of Excellence in Aquaculture, which was an NSERC-funded grant of 10.9 million dollars for which Richard Apostle was a co-investigator through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. The two projects on which he worked were “The Institutional and Social Structure of Aquaculture: A Comparative Study,” with Gene Barrett and John Phyne, and “The Social Construction of Environmental Risk and Benefits: Risk to Whom? Benefits to Whom?”, with Ralph Matthews, Susan Elliot, Brian Elliot and John Phyne.
Record types in this series include grant-related correspondence, applications, budgets and reports; research correspondence; presentations and papers in manuscript and published form; and secondary research materials.
Center for Local and Regional Development, Klaksvik, Faroe islands
Part of Richard Apostle fonds