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Academic planning

Series contains information relating to academic planning at Ryerson including the Academic Planning group, and the planning and priorities advisory committee.

Plan Canada

One publication: Plan Canada. Canadian Institute of Planners. 26: 2 - April 1986. Neighbourhood Planning.

Papers authored or co-authored by Joseph Springer

This file contains 4 papers authored and co-authored by Joseph Springer:
-Linking Office Development in Toronto to Affordable Housing; Policy Choices Based on Sound Evidence
-Who are We serving? A Comparison of the Student in graduate and Undergraduate Planning Programs
-Ideology, Interests, and Economic Constraints: A Review of the Ontario Housing Corporation Expenditure Control Plan
-Women and Minorities in the Academy: Towards a strategic Research Process
-The Aging Experience of Chinese and Caribbean Seniors

Program Newsletter Re: "Fellow Of OISE" : Walter Pitman

File contains: 1) program from the 'Fellow of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education' ceremony in 1976 (where Pitman became a Fellow of OISE). 2) copy of the OISE newsletter "News & Notes" detailing the awarding of a fellowship to Pitman.

Honorary brother certificate - Rho Alpha Kappa

Framed hand drawn certificate awarding E. U. Schrader honourary brotherhood status in the Rho Alpha Kappa Fraternity. Certificate is signed by the president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, and house marshal for the Fraternity.

"Early Days At Ryerson"*

Two copies of an 8mm colour film of Ryerson activities taken by Journalism instructor Ted Schrader. An approximate list of scenes, in rough sequential order, is as follows : Ryerson Hall and St. James Square grounds; students in cars; orientation and initiation; a visit to the Ottawa Press Gallery (Earl Beattie); the Ryersonian newsroom (Ted Schrader); the cafeteria; an "away" football game (student supporters, parade, cheerleaders, band, Al Sauro); ROW/RIOT(?) rehearsals; the front of Ryerson Hall; the temporary buildings and quonset huts; a young Paul Nowack; Earl Beattie; a TTC chartered bus(?); students at the Ryerson Hall entrance; a reference to the Eisenhower U.S. election. Duration time: 25 minutes.

Invitation: Exhibition Of Colour Prints

This file contains 2 Invitations to exhibitions of colour prints by landscape photographer Ike Morgulis, held in September-October 1986 and Februalry-March 1991

Polytechnic '71/Open House

This file contains textual records and photographic materials related to the Polytechnic '71 Open House

Books authored by Alison Acker

This file contains one book: Children of the Volcano by Alison Acker. Published by Between the Lines, 1986. ISBN 0-919946-66-6 (bound) 0-919946-67-4 (pbk.)

Clippings of articles written by Alison Acker

This file contains clippings of articles written by Alison Acker:

Sex and the single rider. The Globe and Mail. Tuesday October 13, 1998.
I’m a Granny, hear me rage The Globe and Mail. Sunday August 5, 2012.

China Trip - Report of the 3 week visit to the Beijing Film Academy by Sauro and Damude

This file contains the report "China Trip - report of the three week visit to the Beijing FIlm Academy by representatives of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute's Film and Photography Department, Elvino Sauro and Brian Damude', and related correspondence between Damude and Professor Zhou Chuang-ji - Editor of the Foreign Film Resource Center Beijing Film Academy.

Damude, Brian

Journal articles

This file contains 3 journal articles co-authored by Tom Kilner
-Phase identification and incipient melting in a cast Co-Cr surgical implant alloy
-Morphological Studies of Incipient Melting Phenomena in a Cobalt-Based Alloy
-Static mechanical properties of cast and sinter-annealed cobalt-chromium surgical implants

Eaton's album of Toronto views : [photographs]

File consists of two sets of 4x5 copy negatives and two sets of 11x14 copy prints of three black-and-white photographs from an album of Toronto photographic scenes. The negatives and one set of the copy prints are placed in the file folder while the second set of prints has been framed and displayed in the Archives public area. Subject matter includes: the Toronto Normal School ca. 1900; Allan Gardens ca. 1900; and Yonge Street ca. 1900.

Campus and departmental photographs

File contains photographs taken[?] by Tom Kilner. Included are photographs of faculty and staff in the Math, Physics, and Computer Science department, equipment, and general campus scenes.

Theatrical Space from the Stone Age to the Space Age

File contains 2 copies of the paper "Theatrical Space from the Stone Age to the Space Age" that was presented at the International Conference of Theatre and Television September 1 - 7 Hilversum, The Netherlands. The conference was sponsered by the International Federation for Theatre Research in co-operation with NOS Dutch Broadcasting Corporation. Included with the paper are a CD and slides of photographs referenced in the paper. The paper was later published in the conference proceedings.
Also in the file is correspondence, photographs, souvenir postcards, conference program, and other materials related to the Hilversum conference.

Patriotic Entertainments and National Identity in Toronto in the Boer War and World War I

File contains three copies of the paper "Patriotic Entertainments and National Identity in Toronto in the Boer War and World War I" presented at the International Symposium on Popular Entertainment as a reflection of national identity. The Conference was held in New York City October 8-12, 1987. The conference was presented by the American Society for Theatre Research, the Society of Dance History Scholars, and the Theatre Library Association in co-operation with the International Federation for Theatre Research. Also in the file is correspondence, registration information, acceptance letter, publication information, a schedule of events, participant list, and conference proceeedings.

Towards an Interactive Performance Calendar Database

File contains one copy of the paper "Towards and Interactive Performance Calendar Database". This paper is based on Robert Scott's Ph.D thesis that developed a daily theatrical calendar of performances by professional theatre companies in 28 Ontario town and citites between 1914-1967. The paper was presented at the 12th annual World Congress of the International Federation for Theatre Research: New Directions in Theatre Research. The conference was held in Stockholm, Sweden May 29-June 4, 1989.
Also in the file is a copy of the conference proceedings, a history guide for Storkyrkan St. Nicholas' Stockholm Cathedral, and an application for the International Federation for Theatre Research.

The Body Electric: Notions of Self and Identity in the Age of Virtual Reality

File contains two copies of the paper "The Body Electric: Notions of Self and Identity in the Age of Virtual Reality" presented at the 2nd Crossroads in Cultural Studies - Self Identity in the late 20th century conference held in Tampere, Finland July 1 - 4, 1996. Also in the file is an book of abstracts from papers and presentations at the conference and correspondence.

Driver Education on the Information Highway

File contains one copy of the symposium proceedings from the 3rd International Interactive Multimedia Symposium "The Learning Superhighway - New World? New Worries" held in Perth, Western Australia January 21-25, 1996. Robert Scott's paper "Driver Education on the Information Highway is published on page 381 of the book. The Symposium was hosted by Curtin University of Technology, Edith Cowan University, Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Centre, Ministry of Education and IMAGO Multimedia Centre Ltd. and supported by The University of Western Australia and Murdoch University.

Margaret Anglin: A Canadian Actress Interprets Classical Greek Drama in America, 1898-1928

File contains a copy of the paper "Margaret Anglin: A Canadian Actress Interprets Classical Greek Drama in America, 1898-1928" and a CD of the accompanying images to the paper. The paper was presented at the 6th International Conference of European Theatre: Reinterpretation of Ancient Greek Theatre during the second half of the Twentieth Century. The conference was held in Athens, Greece March 31 - April 7, 1996. Also in the file is a letter.

The Saint John Project: The National Film Board of Canada's "Challenge for Change" Program Revisited

Contained in a University of Colorado paper folder is an abstract and attached paper "The Saint John Project: The National Film Board of Canada's "Challenge for Change" Program Revisited" by Robert Scott. The paper was presented at the McBride Round Table in Communication conference - Global Media and Global Responsibility: A Time to Choose. The round table was held at the University of Colourado, Boulder October 1-2, 1997. Also in folder are conference details, a list of other places Robert Scott presented about the Saint John project, and background articles about the project.

The Body Electric: Notions of Self and Identity in the Age of Virtual Reality

File contains a copy of "The Body Electric: Notions of Self and Identity in the Age of Virtual Reality" presented by Robert Scott at "Confronting Technopoly" - the 15th annual convention of the Media Ecology Association. The convention was held June 19-22, 2014 Ryerson University. Also in the file are the conference proceedings, and correspondence.

Education in the Information Age

File contains 2 copies of the keynote address delivered by Robert Scott to The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers at the 14th International Television Conference. The Conference was held in Toronto on February 1, 1980. Also in the file is thank you letter from the President of the Society for his participation.

Fast Forward, Episode 2 - Toward the Ultimate System

Fast Forward was a 26 episode series on TV Ontario originally airing 1978-1979. The series examined the electronic revolution. Episode 2 - Towards the Ultimate System focused on a variety of total information systems including television, telephones, and computers. The episode originally aired on April 2, 1979.

Ryerson Centre and the Ryerson Centre/RFA bursary

File contains general information about Ryerson Centre including lists of members, a financial statement, and information on the annual general meeting. Also in the file is correspondence, a brochure, and other materials related to the granting of Ryerson Centre/RFA bursaries.

McLuhan program in culture and technology

File contains correspondence, articles, newsletters and papers that all seem to relate back to the University of Toronto's graduate program "The McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology".

General correspondence

File contains memorandas, correspondence and accompanying materials created and collected by Robert Scott. Also in the file are two copies of the Film and Photography newsletter from May 1, 1986.

Course outlines

File contains course outlines and course related materials for PTM and PTY classes in the Film and Photography Department. Included are: Course outline for Media and Communications PTM 023/033/043 and XTV 342, 1977-1978; Course outline Communication Theory PTM 011, 1977-1978; Course outline Man: Exploration of perception PTY 035, 1975-1976; Course outline Exploration of Perception PTY 035, 1978-1979; course outline Explorations in perception PTY 022, 1978-1979; an undated general bibliography for PTM 011, PTM 023, PTM 033, PTM 043, and XTV 342; and a general statement about course content for PTM 011, PTM 023, PTM 033, PTM 043, PTY 022, and PTY 035.

Graduate Studies

File contains information on the Ryerson-York joint graduate program on Communication and Culture, a draft proposal for a Centre of New Media, a proposal for a Masters of Applied Arts in New Media, a draft job description of a co-ordinator of Graduate and Ancillary Studies Film and Photography department, a draft booklet of procedures for submitting graduate program approval, and a copy of the May 1996 "Ryerson Research" newsletter.

Program for North American Mobility in Higher Education

The Program for North American Mobility in Higher Education was a co-operative partnership between the Canadian, American, and Mexican government by supporting the development of international joint projects between universities, colleges, and technical institutions. The program, started in 1995, was offered through the Learning and Literacy Directorate of Human Resources Development Canada.
File contains a letter and a booklet of guidelines and application procedures for applicants to the program.

Euro-Canadian Consortium for Communication and Intercultural Studies program

The Euro-Canadian Consortium for Communication and Intercultural Studies (ECCIS) program, which ceased to be in 2000, was a 10 university consortium that allowed faculty and students from the member universities the chance to do an exchange. Ryerson was one of 5 Canadian Universities that took part.. It functioned in conjunction with the Office of International Affairs at Ryerson.
The file contains correspondence, and other information relating to the consortium.

Holland College

File contains correspondence and accompanying records relating to Holland College in Charlottetown P. E. I.

Miscellaneous records

File contains a program from the celebration of appreciation dinner for those who contributed to establishing the Ryerson Community Centre on October 13, 1978, two flyers for the Photographic Arts evening study course XZTV 342 - New Media and its applications; and an original copy of a brochure advertising a new Evening studies course Media and Communication.

Course related materials

File contains a variety of materials. Included is an audiocassette recording of Robert Scott's PTM 011-01 lecture given October 21, 1976 from 8:00am - 9:00am. Black and white photographs and contact sheets showing the the geodesic dome built in the Experimental Media Lab (Photo Arts building rm 304). Included in the photographs are images of Robert Scott and several of his students who helped build the dome. The contact sheets show the same photographs plus other images of student work and Ron Werner, a professor from the Psychology Department who team taught with Robert Scott. A valentine's day card, and a short 2 page essay by Robert Scott.

Proposals

File contains a three separate proposals written by Robert Scott. The first is 2 pages of handwritten notes of promotion strategies in developing the Media Studies program in Film and Photography. The second is a 2 page proposal regarding ECCIS, interdisciplinary course development, and the Development Communication Group. The third is a proposal for a Graduate Studies degree in New Media.

Scott, Robert B.

Correspondence

File contains correspondence to and from Robert Scott. Topics include paid leaves, course loading, and reference letters.

Media and Communication course brochure

Three brochures for the Photographic Arts Media and Communication course (PTM023-033-043) offered from July 5-July 24 1982(?) at Ryerson's Blue Mountain Lodge. The course counted as a credit towards the students Photographic Arts degree. Robert Scott designed, organized and helped teach the three week course.

Envelope 4

Envelope contains correspondence, a proposal, 2 vhs tapes, and two dvds relating to the International Communications Group (ICG). The group was later re-named the Development Communication Group (DCG).
Included are letters notifying various people at Ryerson of the years first meeting of the ICG for 1996; a professional profile for DCG's co-ordinator; correspondence, a vhs cassette and a dvd relating to IST 909 - Participatory Communications; a letter requesting SRC funding for the DCG; a DCG position paper "Communication and Social Change - an environment for new thinking"; and a dvd of a film "At the Still Point" sponsored by Global Television Consortium and Worldview International and produced by member of the DCG. There is a dvd from a joint Red Cross Society - DCG workshop "Participatory Communication for Social Change held August 24-28, 1998. Also included is a vhs tape of "Street Kids North and South - Beat the Street", one of three films that were part of the DCG presentation "Thinking Globally, Acting Locally" International Development week, February 1-5, 1999.

Envelope 5

Two certificates awarded to Robert Scott for his participation in "The Videodisc Design/Production Workshop" May 18-22, 1986 and "The Videodisc Design Workshop" June 15-19, 1986. Both workshops were held in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The workshops were sponsered by the Nebraska Videodisc Design/Production group, Station KUON-TV/Nebraska ETV Network, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Conferences and Institutes.

Envelope 10

File contains materials from Robert Scott's visit to Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia, July 2-10, 1987. The trip was to the 9th Annual RIFE-CILECT International Festival and the 5th Festival of Student Films.
Included in the file are passes, photographs, introduction card, driving permit, breakfast tickets, shuttle schedule between hostel and festival, and two postcards from people met in Karlovy Vary.

Envelope 15

Envelope 15 contains 2 dvd and textual records relating to the "McLuhan's Media" installation presented in the George Vari Engineering Building July 22 and 23, 2011. Included is preliminary research, several versions of possible media to be used, the final selection of media, a listing of contributing artists. The first dvd is Mark Polscher's "Die Mechanische Brout" and "Science and Society: McLuhan on The Club"; and the second dvd is of Christina (Jana) Kluge's multimedia exhibition "Homage to Marshall McLuhan". Polscher's work was played during the exhibit. Kluge's work was received later.

Envelope 15.1

File contains materials related to various Marshall McLuhan exhibits and events. Included are two dvds with "Who is Marshall McLuhan" and "The Ballad of Marshall McLuhan" as shown during Nuit Blanche 2010. Also in the file are DVDs of the Marshall McLuhan plaque unveiling, and a DVD of the Media Literacy Network launch, and of Professor Bob Logan's book "McLuhan Misunderstood" at the Spoke Club in February of 2011.
The file also contains photographs taken of the "McLuhan's Media" exhibition at George Vari in 2011, and meeting minutes and other materials relating to the McLuhan Legacy Network (MLN).

Envelope 15.2

File contains copy of the libretto "McLuhan: The Musical" written by Frank Moher, with music and lyrics by Gerald Reid. It was premiered by the Great Canadian Opera Company in Ottawa in October of 1994. It was also used in the McLuhan media installation in 2011 in the George Vari Centre.
Also included in the file are a variety of magazine and newspaper articles relating to Marshall McLuhan and new media. Included are:
"Cyber Rebels - The Force with No Name" Toronto Star, March 6 , 2011
"Chaos! - Mathematics learns to cope with the unpredictable" Globe and Mail, October 24, 1987
"Marketing's Sinister Side" Toronto Star, August 20, 2011
"Brain scan 'reads' thoughts out loud" Toronto Star, February 9, 2012
"Meet you at the Megaplex" Toronto Star, December 4, 2010
"Can we be digital Canadians" Torono Star, July 28, 2010
"When breaking the law is justified" Toronto Star, June 11, 2011
"A brief history of killing time" Toronto Star, June 3, 2011
"Spatial Metaphor in the Work of Marshall McLuhan" Canadian Journal of Communication Vol. 26, No. 4 2001
"Marshall McLuhan strikes back" Toronto Star, October 20, 2011
"We are McLuhan" Toronto Life magazine, July 2011
"Never a dull moment" St. Michael's magazine Spring, 2011
"Divine Inspiration" Walrus Magazine, July/August 2011

Ryerson Centre

File contains materials relating Ryerson Centre. Included is research, meeting minutes, financial statements, and correspondence.

Christmas cards

File contains two christmas cards sent from a faculty member from the Beijing Film Academy in Beijing, People's Republic of China.

Guodian, Liu

Correspondence

File contains correspondence in the form of letters, postcards, and photographs turned into postcards. All written to Robert Scott for a variety of reasons.

Correspondence - general

File contains 3 letters. The first is from the National Film Board of Canada. The second is an open letter to the Ryerson Community from various members of the Faculty regarding a community meeting about the budget in 1990. The third is a letter to the editor of the Eyeopener Newspaper.

Correspondence - Faculty related

File contains correspondence and accompanying materials created by Robert Scott. Correspondence was sent the Chairs of the School of Image Arts in relation to program creation and teaching.

Scott, Robert B.

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