File consists of biographical records concerning Marie Elizabeth MacBeath, including her CV.
File consists of handwritten notes on a woman scientist [Marie Elen-Jean Auden]. Writing is almost indecipherable.
File consists of a consent form and transcript from an interview with Marie Elaine Desbiens conducted for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research. File also contains Desbiens's business card.
Fonds predominately reflects Ainley's research as a professor at the University of Northern British Columbia. Her research is arranged into thirteen subseries. Research material includes: photocopies of publications and archival material, correspondence, bibliographies, research interviews, transcripts, draft manuscripts, photographs, and other records. A series of personal records includes: retirement activities, her hobbies of art and writing, diplomas, and photographs. The series on her administrative and supervisory activities of professorship of women’s studies and environmental studies is arranged according to the major activities with which Ainley was involved and includes: meeting minutes, memoranda, reports, correspondence, employment, and other records. A series of electronic records relating, predominately, to Ainley’s research includes: draft manuscripts, conference proceedings, bibliographies, transcripts, correspondence, curricula vitae and other records. A series of professional development records includes records from conferences she attended and occasionally presented at as well as other professional development activities that she undertook. A series of correspondence predominantly consists of personal correspondence but also includes professional correspondence related to her research and occupation.
Zonder titelFile consists of a consent form, transcript and audio recording from an interview with Maria Di Capua conducted for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research.
File consists of photocopied archival materials on Margaret Benston concerning her tenure, CV, and annual reports at Simon Fraser University.
File consists of photocopied archival materials on Margaret Benston concerning her salary at Simon Fraser University.
Item is a recording of a memorial service held for Margaret Benston with speeches and music by friends and colleagues.
Item is an interview completed for a Canadian Studies 390/391 course at Simon Fraser University about the life and career of Margaret Benston.
File consists of photocopied archival materials on Margaret Benston at Simon Fraser University.
File consists of research materials concerning Margaret Benston including archival research, photocopied articles, notes, and related correspondence.
File consists of a consent form, transcript, summary and audio recording from an interview with Marg Latham conducted for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research. File also contains Latham's business card.
File consists of handwritten notes and photocopied research materials on Louise de Kiriline Lawrence.
File contains material relating to "Re-explorations: new perspectives on gender, environment and the transfer of knowledge in 19th and 20th century Canada and Australia." It consists of lists of contacts for research; teaching notes for women's studies courses; a list of material available at the Penticton Archives; notes from an article; and a timesheet for Ainley's research assistant, Anna-Stina Kjellstrom.
File consists of lists of contact information about potential interviewees, some of which contain short biographies; correspondence relating to interviews; notes; a budget report for "Critical Turning Points"; and a blank copy of the questionnaire sent to female engineering graduates from Queen's University by Alison Bowe.
File consists of lists of potential interviewees with graduation dates circled; census data on women in engineering in Canada from 1941-1991; statistical data from the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (CCPE) on women in different engineering fields; and a copy of the "Critical Turning Points" project description with Ainley's notes on it.
File consists of lists of female scientists, divided according to discipline and arranged into categories based on generation, with an indication of whether or not they have been interviewed; a list of women who worked in the sciences at the University of Toronto; handwritten notes; and a photocopy request form.
File consists of and handwritten notes and lists of female scientists, divided according to discipline and arranged into categories based on generation, with an indication of whether or not they had been interviewed.
File consists of a typed list of recipients from Canada probably concerning Ainley's re-exploration project.
File consists of research materials on Lillian Eva Dyck. File includes Dyck's CV, an overhead transparency, and articles about her.
File consists of documents related to library research including an interlibrary loan request form, lists of call numbers, and related correspondence.
File consists of a consent form, transcript and audio recording from an interview with Laura McCormack conducted for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research. File also contains McCormack's resume.
File consists of email correspondence and handwritten note concerning Ainley's research on Laura Chalk Rowles.
File consists of interlibrary loan forms, catalogue records, book lists, other research materials, and related correspondence regarding research on Australian plant science.
File consists of documents concerning Ainley's research on Kathleen Terroux for Ainley's research on Canadian women scientists from 1890 to 1950. File includes email correspondence to Kathleen Terroux's husband and an obituary of Kathleen Terroux.
File consists of photocopied archival materials on Kathleen Gough Aberle and Margaret Benston and accompanying notes.
File consists of photocopies of archival materials on Kathleen Gough Aberle concerning the Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology (PSA) Department at Simon Fraser University.
File consists of photocopies of archival materials on Kathleen Gough Aberle concerning the Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology (PSA) Department at Simon Fraser University.
File consists of photocopied archival materials on Kathleen Gough Aberle at Simon Fraser University.
File consists of articles by Jun Takeda, a Japanese Ecologist.
File consists of research material on Judit Szy, including her CV and some handwritten notes.
File consists of the notebook of Jenny Fry, Ainley's Research assistant. The notebook contains contextual information and notes on other projects on women in the engineering field, notes on methodologies for conducting and analyzing research data, planning and information about potential interviewees, analyses of interviews, notes on lectures, inserted correspondence and other inserted material.
File consists of lists of information about interviewees interviewed by Ainley's research assistant, Jenny Fry.
File consists of a consent form, transcript, audio recording and summary from an interview with Janet Nehera conducted for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research.
File consists of correspondence between Jacqueline Baldwin and Marika Ainley.
Item is a lecture about Aboriginal peoples, their common experience and their seeking of reparations from the governments in their respective countries.
Item the second part of a presentation on the history of women in science, which includes a question and answer section.
Item the first part of a presentation on the history of women in science and includes a question and answer section.
Item is two interviews, one of which is with Alive V. Payne and one of which is with Andrea von Schoening, by Rai Brown for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research.
File consists of research materials regarding Kathleen Gough Aberle. File includes handwritten notes, letters, drafts, interview transcripts, newspaper clipping, and photocopied research material.
File consists of notes, questions, and correspondence for interviews and related research materials.
Item is two interviews, one of which is with Marge Latham, by Jenny Fry for Ainley's "Critical turning Points" research.
Item is two interviews by Jenny Fry for Ainley's "Critical turning Points" research.
Item is an interview in Grand Harbour, New Brunswick in which Wendy Dathan, a botanist, describes her family, early life, education and professional career.
Item is an interview in which Marianne Ainley interviews Virginia Douglas about her career as a psychologist, including her early life, the obstacles she faced and her reason for choosing psychology as a science.
Item is the second part of an interview in which Marianne Ainley interviews Sylvia Ruby about her early life and the development of her career including what influenced her choose a career in science and any impediments she perceived herself to face in becoming a scientist.
Item is the first part of an interview in which Marianne Ainley interviews Sylvia Ruby about her early life and the development of her career including what influenced her choose a career in science and any impediments she perceived herself to face in becoming a scientist.
Item is an interview in which Sylvia Fedoruk, a physicist and former oncology professor at the University of Saskatchewan, describes her family, early life, education and professional career.
Item is the first part of an interview with Sharlie Huffman by Jenny Fry for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research.
Item is the first part of an interview with Sharlie Huffman by Jenny Fry for Ainley's "Critical Turning Points" research.