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Records of the university have specific characteristics that other documents do not have. This tool describes four criteria to use to determine if you are working with records of the university. This training resource includes three related files: an audio file (5 min 45), a written script of the audio, and a visual graphic. Music rights are different from recording rights, but the music being performed by the pipe band during convocation is in the public domain.
Author: Rowe, Joy
Date created: 2015-10-01
Records management is all about how long to keep records, who keeps them, and what happens to them at the end of their "life". All of this information can be found in the university's retention schedules (aka "RRSDAs"). Retention schedules have several parts, and it might take some practice to learn how to read and apply them. This training resource includes several related files: two audio file, including a long version (12.5 minutes) and a shorter version (7.5 minutes), a written transcript of each audio, and a link to an interactive document stored on ThingLink. The purpose is to give staff multiple ways to interact with the key records management question, "How do I read a retention schedule?". Music rights are different from recording rights, but the music being performed by the pipe band during convocation is in the public domain.
Author: Rowe, Joy
Date created: 2015-06-01
In this podcast episode, we look at the basics of naming conventions. We discuss what should be put in every file title, and what to NEVER put in a file title. This training resource includes several related files: an audio file (7 min), a written transcript of the audio, a graphic titled "Document Naming conventions" and a link to the audio file on SoundCloud. The purpose is to give staff multiple ways to interact with the key records management question, "How do I name digital records?". Music rights are different from recording rights, but the music being performed by the pipe band during convocation is in the public domain.
Author: Rowe, Joy
Date created: 2015-10-01
Call to Order was interspersed throughout the space of Institutions by Artists as house music and sound cues during the debates, and as a live performance on Sunday, October 14, 2012. The live performance occurred at 1 pm in the World Art Centre Studio at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, Simon Fraser University and was performed by Peggy Lee (cello), Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), and Chris Gestrin (piano)"
Author: Ritter, Kathleen, Author: Maxwell, James, Author: PARRC, Contributor: Peggy Lee (cello), Contributor: Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), Contributor: Chris Gestrin (piano)
Date created: 2012
Call to Order was interspersed throughout the space of Institutions by Artists as house music and sound cues during the debates, and as a live performance on Sunday, October 14, 2012. The live performance occurred at 1 pm in the World Art Centre Studio at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, Simon Fraser University and was performed by Peggy Lee (cello), Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), and Chris Gestrin (piano)"
Author: Ritter, Kathleen, Author: Maxwell, James, Author: PARRC, Contributor: Peggy Lee (cello), Contributor: Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), Contributor: Chris Gestrin (piano)
Date created: 2012
Call to Order was interspersed throughout the space of Institutions by Artists as house music and sound cues during the debates, and as a live performance on Sunday, October 14, 2012. The live performance occurred at 1 pm in the World Art Centre Studio at the Goldcorp Centre for the Arts, Simon Fraser University and was performed by Peggy Lee (cello), Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), and Chris Gestrin (piano)"
Author: Ritter, Kathleen, Author: Maxwell, James, Author: PARRC, Contributor: Peggy Lee (cello), Contributor: Jon Bentley (alto and bass clarinets), Contributor: Chris Gestrin (piano)
Date created: 2012
Author: Ma, Bowinn, Author: Lee, Uytae, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Roach, Melissa, Author: Smith, Paige, Author: Feng, Kathy, Author: Bardi, Alyha, Author: Tornes, Steve, Author: Alex Masse
Date created: 2022-07-26
Interview for the Below the Radar podcast. Am Johal interviews Maria Dobrinskaya about the merits of voting in favour of some type of proportional representation system in the 2018 BC Referendum on Electoral Reform.
Author: Dobrinskaya, Maria, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2018-11-05
Interview for the Below the Radar podcast. Am Johal interviews Bill Tieleman about the merits of voting to retain the first past the post electoral system in the 2018 BC Referendum on Electoral Reform.
Author: Tieleman, Bill, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2018-11-12
Interview for the Below the Radar podcast episode 4. Am Johal interviews Bob Williams.
Author: Williams, Bob, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2018-11-26
Interview for the Below the Radar podcast episode 5. Am Johal interviews artist Patricia Reed.
Author: Reed, Patricia, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2018-12-03
Interview for the Below the Radar podcast episode 6. Am Johal interviews Binners’ Project staff members Davin Boutang and Anna Godefroy.
Author: Boutang, Davin, Author: Godefroy, Anna, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2018-12-17
Episode 16 features Libby Davies, an activist and former Member of Parliament for Vancouver East. Libby spent the past four decades advocating for the Downtown Eastside community as a grassroots organizer, and an elected representative at the municipal and federal levels. She was also the first publicly out woman to be elected to parliament in Canada. SFU’s Melissa Roach and Jamie-Leigh Gonzales interview Libby about her newly released memoir, “Outside In”, covering her early days of community organizing, her experiences as a woman in politics, and representing her community’s concerns in Ottawa.
Author: Davies, Libby , Author: Roach, Melissa, Author: Gonzales, Jamie-Leigh
Date created: 2019-05-06
Episode 17 features Hilda Fernandez in conversation with Am Johal.
Author: Fernandez, Hilda , Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2019-05-21
Episode 18 features Baljit Sangra in conversation with Am Johal and Maria Cecilia Saba.
Author: Sangra, Baljit , Author: Johal, Am, Author: Saba, Maria Cecilia
Date created: 2019-06-04
On episode 19 of Below the Radar, Am Johal sits down with Darcie Bennett.
Author: Bennett, Darcie, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2019-06-17
Am Johal interviews co-authors Matt Hern and Selena Couture.
Author: Hern, Matt, Author: Couture, Selena, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2019-07-08
Episode 21 of Below the Radar features activist and filmmaker Astra Taylor in conversation with Am Johal.
Author: Taylor, Astra, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2019-07-22
On Episode 22 of Below the Radar, Am Johal talks to Kai Nagata of Dogwood BC.
Author: Nagata, Kai, Author: Johal, Am
Date created: 2019-08-06