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Papers

The series contains papers authored and co-authored by Dagmar Rajagopal.

Papers

F 373.1.1 The "Boias-Frias": Phasing Out Rural-Urban Dualism in the Brazilian Labour Market
F 373.1.2 The Supply of Labour by Women in Brazil: A Study of Low-Income Families in Rio de Janeiro
F 373.1.3 Globalization and the employment of women in Latin America
F 373.1.4 The electronics industry in Brazil: a framework for a study of women workers under globalization

Papers

Series contains articles authored and co-authored by Marion Jopp.

Joppe, Marion

Papers

Series contains papers authored and co-authored by Gosha Zywno.

Panoramic cameras

Series contains cameras designed to take wide-angle photographs (images that are least twice as wide as they are tall). Cameras of this nature began to be produced soon after photography was invented, as photographers have always wanted to capture large group portraits, landscape views and skylines. Panoramic photographs are achieved by stitching several exposures together to create one image or with purpose built cameras of several designed, including banquet (similar to standard cameras with wider aspect ratios, designed to take photographs of large groups indoors), short rotation (uses a curved film plane, swinging lens and split shutter that the lens rotates around), and full or long rotation (capable of producing 360 degree views by rotating the camera and film past the shutter).

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Ophthalmic Dispensing program

The Ophthalmic Dispensing program was designed in conjunction with the Board of Ophthalmic Dispensers of Ontario, which was the provincial licensing and regulatory body. The program consisted of ten courses, taken as either evening or correspondence classes. The program was intended to be taken over a three-year span.
The series is divided into four files:
RG 27.01.078.01 Ophthalmic Dispensing Advisory Committee meeting minutes
RG 27.01.078.02 Ophthalmic Dispensing Program course materials
RG 27.01.078.03 General files

Ontario theatre programs

Series consists of a file of 7 theatre programs published by the following Ontario theatres: 2 Lyric Theatre (Kitchener, 1963), 1 Huron Country Playhouse (1980), 2 Living Arts Centre, Mississauga, 1 Markham Theatre (2009), 1 National Arts Centre (Ottawa, 1985), 1 Owen Sound Little Theatre (1989), and 1 Thousand Islands Playhouse (2002).

Ontario Statutes relating to Ryerson University

Series includes Ontario statutes relating to the establishment of Technical and Polytechnical Institute, The Ryerson Act and amendments, and the establishment of CAATs (Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology). Also included in the file are newspaper clippings relating to the Ryerson Act.

One-time use cameras

Series contains cameras designed to be disposable. Usually simple, point and shoot cameras made of plastic cases with cardboard housings, these cameras were sold pre-loaded with film and returned to the photofinisher in tact for development. The plastic bodies were often returned to the manufacturer and re-used, with film and housing. Cameras such as this were marketed for travel, weddings, underwater or other situations where a more expensive camera may get damaged. They were available in different film speeds and some models included a flash.

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Objects series

Series contains objects donated from Kodak Canada Inc. including plaques highlighting Kodak's community initiatives and corporate status, promotional items such as clothing, flags, keychains, pins, toys, badges, and medals provided to honor excellence within the Kodak company, and objects referencing Kodak's Olympic involvement.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Objects

195? - 2009 83 items artifacts.
This series includes all the objects and artifacts in the Robert Hackborn Fonds. This is a diverse collection of artifacts, including items used in the production of television and the execution of special effects. Included in this class of material are some of the background paintings used in television productions including Fraggle Rock. This series also includes a collection of branded textiles used for marketing purposes for various productions. The objects in this series have been arranged based on how they were ordered and stored by Mr. Hackborn, except in cases where an item's size or condition necessitated an alternate storage location.

Hackborn, Robert Arthur, Mr., September 22, 1928

Oberdorf Personal Series

File contains textual and graphic records related to various aspects of Oberdorf's life and career including his time at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, and in the Army/National Guard.

OPSEU Staff Recognition and Development Conference / Staff Star Award / Annual OPSEU Staff Learning Event

The records in this series consists of the OPSEU Staff Star Award and conference, and the subsequent OPSEU Staff Learning Event which replaced the former in 2014. The university, in developing more wide-ranging awards in 2012, cancelled faculty and staff awards including the OPSEU award and created the OPSEU Staff Learning Event.

The series consists of announcements, nomination forms, brochures, programs, and award winners.

Joint Union-Management Advisory Committee on Staff Training and Development

Notices

Series consists of notices for events related to Filiz Klassen.

Nine lectures and five workshops on contemporary photography (9+5)

Series contains audio cassette recordings of lectures and workshops given by photographers, filmmakers, critics and historians in the Image Arts Department at Ryerson University as part of their 1981-1982 lecture series. 2 events, Eugene Richards' February 11th lecture and Bruce Elder's March 5th-7th performance workshop do not have audio recordings available.

Image Arts

Ng, Winnie

Was the CAW Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy - now called the Unifor National Chair in Social Justice and Democracy.

News Bulletin

Series contains 6 volumes of the School's News Bulletin published by the Information Services Department. Newsletter contains stories about campus events, people, and school business.
The series has been divided into 6 files based on volume.

New Wave Magazine

Series contains McClung's magazine (1992-2017) and New Wave Magazine (2018-).

Motion-picture cameras

Series contains cameras that use film to capture moving images for display. While still image cameras expose one image at a time on photographic film, motion picture cameras take a series of images (or frames) on long strips of film that are then played back using a projector. The speed at which the film is projected matches that which it was taken, a speed (or frame rate) of 24 frames per second was long the standard in the motion picture industry, and is enough to appear to the human eye as motion and not simply a string of still images. Most of the cameras in this series are for amateur or "home movie" use.

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Montreal theatre programs

Series consists of 9 theatre programs published by the following Montreal theatres: 1 The Colonade Theatre (1972), 1 Peter Cook and Spectrum Productions (1964), 5 Place des Arts (The World Festival 1967), 1 Scene (magazine, 1970), and 1 Theatre de l'Escale (Dominion Drama Festival 1968).

Miscellaneous series

Series predominately consists of photographic reproductions of drawings or paintings, often on a cabinet card or carte de visite bases--these objects were mass produced for the commercial market using photography, but the original images were not photographic. Also included in this series are published photographic materials in the form of advertisements, books, and stereocards.

Miscellaneous American theatre programs

Series consists of 1 file of 7 theatre programs published in the United States of America by the following theatres and theatre companies: 1 Artpark (1994), 1 Buffalo Centre for the Performing Arts (1979), 1 Ford's Theatre Society (1982), 2 Hangar Theatre (1987, 1991), 1 Shubert Theatre (1991), and 1 Weber Theatre Wheaton College (2003).

Miniature and sub-miniature cameras

This series contains cameras designed to take photographs on flexible film sized smaller than 135 format film (24mm x 36mm). The size of the camera also tended to be very small, and often simply designed. While several companies manufactured high quality miniature cameras (including Minox and Rollei), many others were cheaply made and did not produce relatively poor results.

Film formats for miniature cameras were often priority, created by manufactures for their cameras specifically, and included the following sizes: 10mm x 14xx (16mm film), 13mm x 17mm film (110 film cartridges), 14mm x 14mm (used by "Hit" type cameras), 8mm x 11mm cartridge roll film (Minox), 11mm x 8mm disc film (Kodak).

Miniature cameras gained a reputation as "spy" cameras, and while some of the higher quality ones (including the Minox) were used by government agencies, most were simply for surreptitious, amateur use.

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