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Volume VIII

File contains 8 pages of photographic slides :

  • Pages 1-3 : L.R.C
  • Pages 3 -5 : Howard Kerr Hall and the Quadrangle
  • Pages 5-8 : Campus and its buildings

Volume VII

File contains 10 pages of photographic slides :

  • Pages 1-3 : Media Centre
  • Page 3 : Miscellaneous photographs
  • Pages 4-8 : Ryerson faculty and Staff
    Pages 9 - 10 have photographs of the L. R. C. (Learning Resource Centre)

Volume VI

File contains 10 pages of photographic slides :

  • Page 1 : Journalism Department
  • Pages 1-5 : RTA
  • Pages 5-7 : Photographic Arts
  • Page 8 : Athletics
  • Page 8-10 : computation labs
  • Page 10 : Theatre School and the Media Centre

Volume V

File contains 10 pages of photographic slides :

  • Page 1 : Ryerson's Open Houses, 1969 & 1971
  • Pages 1-9 : Interior Design and Furniture Design, 1970
  • Pages 9-10 : Journalism Department, 1974

Volume IV

File contains 11 pages of photographic slides:

  • Pages 1-2 : Open College
  • Pages 2-9 : CJRT, 1969
  • Pages 9-10 : Ryerson's Open House, 1969
  • Page 11 : Early Childhood Education program

Volume III

File contains 22 pages of photographic slides.

  • Pages 1-4 : 1969 Winter Carnival
  • Page 5 : Athletics, calendars, banquets, Board of Governors, and the old campus
  • Page 6 : Campus
  • Page 7 : Campus, Chemistry and Chemical technology programs
  • Page 8 : Chemistry, Civil Engineering, and CJRT
  • Page 9 : CJRT, convocation, Electronics, and various faculty
  • Page 10 : Various staff
  • Page 11 : Various programs
  • Page 12 : Various programs, the library and Kerr Hall
  • Page 13 : Kerr Hall and Mechanical Technology
  • Pages 14-15 : Miscellaneous programs and events
  • Pages 16-17 : RTA
  • Page 18 : RTA and other programs
  • Page 19 : SURPI (RSU) and students in programs
  • Page 20 : Students in various programs and the creation of the Bird of Spring sculpture
  • Pages 21-22 : Programs as well as interior and exterior campus buildings

Volume II

File contains 12 pages of photographic slides :

  • Pages 1-5 : Hotel Management and Hospitality program
  • Page 5 : Library in the Business Building (Victoria Building) and the lounge in Eric Palin Hall (Oakham House)
  • Page 6 : Photographic Arts program
  • Pages 7-9 : Ryerson buildings and campus
  • Pages 10-11 : various staff and faculty members
  • Page 12 : Egerton Ryerson

Volume I

File contains 20 pages of slides showing the:

  • Canadian Library Association's exhibit at Ryerson
  • Library scenes from the Library's former location in the Business Building (Victoria Building)
  • Library scenes from the Mordell Building, (Library building)
  • Student orientation 1969
  • General Ryerson scenes
  • Ryerson scenes from the 1950s
  • Toronto scenes from 1971
  • Pierre Elliot Trudeau's visit to Ryerson in 1976
  • Convocation 1969

A Finding aid exists in the front of folder, listing by topic, the pages the slides are located.

Audio-Visual Library (Media Centre) photographic slide collection

Originally organized into the Audio-Visual binder collection with no assigned record group, it became evident that these files belonged under the Library - as the Audio-Visual Resource Library and Media Centre were once part of the Learning Resources Centre. The Series is organized using the binder number the slides were stored under. Included are staff and faculty photographs, departmental photographs, general campus photographs, building photographs, and events.

Publicity files

File contains the publicity files for the Library including suggestions for speakers at the fall dinner or annual meetings, and an introduction and guide to the Library.

L.76 Exhibition Space correspondence

File contains the correspondence about the L.76 exhibition space. It includes documentation about changes that the space underwent to perform its original purpose and subsequent correspondence in regard to the various exhibitions that took place. In addition, the file contains a student's proposal for an exhibition space to be created.

Library stamps

Twelve Library stamps :
RG 5.033.01 - IUTS MAIL
RG 5.033.02 - Property of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute
RG 5.033.03 - Distance Support Services
RG 5.033.04 - R.P.I. Library map
RG 5.033.05 - Library Only
RG 5.033.06 - 30 minutes
RG 5.033.07 - 1 Hour
RG 5.033.08 - Newspaper
RG 5.033.09 - 3 Day
RG 5.033.10 - ARMA Collection
RG 5.033.11 - Reason withdrawn
RG 5.033.12 - Property of Ryerson Polytechnic University Library

GIS Day

The Library's Geospatial Map & Data Centre collaborated with the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies to participate in global GIS Day, promoting the field and sharing information. Ryerson first hosted this event in 2014.

The file contains notices of the event taking place in the Library.

Food Nutrition bibliographies II

File contains two bibliographies created by the library's Nutrition Information Service in 1982:

  • Infant Feeding: An Annotated Bibliography
  • Nutrition & Aging: A Selected Bibliography

File contains two bibliographies created by the library's Nutrition Information Service in 1983:

  • Resources on Food, Nutrition and Culture
  • Nutrition and Fitness Manual: A Summary of Research and Resources

Food Nutrition bibliographies I

File contains three bibliographies created by the library's Nutrition Information Service in 1981:

  • Food and Nutrition: Newsletters, News Releases, and Journals, A Selected List
  • Food, Nutrition and the Disabled: An Annotated Bibliography
  • A Manual on Food and Nutrition for the Disabled

Censorship Issues in the library

File contains textual records, Posters and buttons. Textual records relate to the library's treatment of various issues related to censorship including challenged books and Bill C-54. Buttons and posters were generated as part of the Library's protest against the proposed Bill C-54, which would have increased censorship.

NEXUS newsletter

Contained in the file are issues of the Library's second newsletter, Nexus, the purpose of which was to inform its readership - Ryerson faculty and Library staff - of Library activities, including employee profiles and relevant administrative changes. In November 2009, with Issue 21, NEXUS became available only as an e-issue. Due to increased use of electronic communications within Ryerson, Nexus was discontinued, the last issue being Spring 2014, Issue 29, and replaced in 2016 by a News section on the RULA* website home page.

*RULA - Ryerson University Library and Archives

LRC newsletter

File contains the inaugural issue of the LRC newsletter. Its purpose was to impart information about the activities of the Library and Research Centre (LRC) and to provide a forum for the writings of people who worked in the LRC; to profile individual employees; publish original short fiction and non-fiction; report relevant activities of RFA, OPSEU and the LRC administration; and publish other news and information that the readership would find interesting.

Library newsletters

The Series consists of newsletters published to inform its readership of the activities of the Library, including employee profiles and administration updates.

The LRC newsletter (Library and Research Centre) was produced simply and in-house (within the Library) in 1987 and had no official title. No other issue was produced.

"Nexus" replaced the first newsletter in April 1990, as a more formal newsletter and aimed at a readership including Ryerson faculty and Library staff. With the November 2009, Issue 21, NEXUS became available only as an e-issue. The last issue was Spring 2014, Issue 29.

Library Conditions photographs

Photographs were taken on Monday November 10,1986 by a library staff member to record the condition the Library was found in on that Monday, after the Sunday's opening. After President Brian Segal and Vice President Tom Sosa inspected the Library, Segal issued a letter to the Ryerson Community expressing his disgust and concern. He further announced the closure of the library for following Sunday, November 16. SURPI (student union) reacted by organizing an overnight sit-in to take place Saturday, November 15 to Sunday, November 16 in protest of Segal's action. Segal later reversed his decision, but the sit-in went ahead as planned. For more details see : Library Doc. File, Forum November 14, 1986.

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