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This wiki is intended to provide researchers with 'quick' but reliable information about the history of the University of New Brunswick. Most of the information found in this wiki originated from the 'Vertical File' housed within Archives & Special Collections.
<br/>This wiki is intended to provide researchers with 'quick' but reliable information about the history of the University of New Brunswick. Most of the information found in this wiki originated from the 'Vertical File' housed within Archives & Special Collections.


The University Archives Vertical File (VF) is an intentionally-assembled collection of predominately print material on a wide variety of subjects related to the University of New Brunswick. This material, a valuable resource for researchers that is often not readily available elsewhere, pertains to the people, places, and events that have shaped UNB’s history. Topics covered in the VF include: campus buildings (residential and non-residential), faculties/departments, prizes/scholarships, named lectures, faculty/senior administrators, and [http://www.lib.unb.ca/archives/HonoraryDegrees/ honorary degree recipients]. Individual files may contain pamphlets, flyers, brochures, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and copies of speeches.
The University Archives Vertical File (VF) is an intentionally-assembled collection of predominately print material on a wide variety of subjects related to the University of New Brunswick. This material, a valuable resource for researchers that is often not readily available elsewhere, pertains to the people, places, and events that have shaped UNB’s history. Topics covered in the VF include: campus buildings (residential and non-residential), faculties/departments, prizes/scholarships, named lectures, faculty/senior administrators, and [http://www.lib.unb.ca/archives/HonoraryDegrees/ honorary degree recipients]. Individual files may contain pamphlets, flyers, brochures, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and copies of speeches.
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== Contributing Editors ==
== Contributing Editors ==


Patti Auld Johnson<br/>Amanda Tome
Patti Auld Johnson<br/>Amanda Tome<br/>Patsy Hale


== General Editor ==
== General Editor ==

Revision as of 08:44, 5 August 2014

Archives & Special Collections Wiki - UNB's History at a Glance




This wiki is intended to provide researchers with 'quick' but reliable information about the history of the University of New Brunswick. Most of the information found in this wiki originated from the 'Vertical File' housed within Archives & Special Collections.

The University Archives Vertical File (VF) is an intentionally-assembled collection of predominately print material on a wide variety of subjects related to the University of New Brunswick. This material, a valuable resource for researchers that is often not readily available elsewhere, pertains to the people, places, and events that have shaped UNB’s history. Topics covered in the VF include: campus buildings (residential and non-residential), faculties/departments, prizes/scholarships, named lectures, faculty/senior administrators, and honorary degree recipients. Individual files may contain pamphlets, flyers, brochures, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and copies of speeches.

The VF provides important background information for researchers and is often used as the starting point for queries received by Archives Staff from both internal and external researchers.

Manuals

Quick Resources:

  • Archives & Special Collections searchable online database [The Gateway]

Need Help?

  • Check out the UNB Archives & Special Collections [page]
  • Send us an [e-mail]

Past Wiki Contributors

Arts 3000 Interns

Student Employees

  • Sarah Lyons
  • Lindsey MacCallum (LM)
  • Katie Cameron
  • Shawn MacKenzie
  • Rebecca Stilwell

Contributing Editors

Patti Auld Johnson
Amanda Tome
Patsy Hale

General Editor

Francesca Holyoke


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