File consists of reports and articles with demographic information about women in engineering and recommendations for increasing the amount of women in engineering.
File consists of a paper presented at the 6th Interdisciplinary Congress on Women in Adelaide, Australia in 1996 by Rajendra Prasad Jaiswal, entitled, "Sex Discrimination and Status of Women in Science and Engineering Professions in India"; an annotated article entitled, "On Occupation" by Andrews D. Carson; an article by Jeanne Inch and Monqiue Frize, entitled, "In Their Own Words: Stories by women engineers about themselves"; and a pamphlet from the Society for Canadian Women in Science and Technology.
File consists of lists of information about interviewees interviewed by Ainley's research assistant, Jenny Fry.
File consists of thank-you letters sent to "Critical Turning Points" interview participants.
File consists of correspondence between Ainley and her research assistant, Jenny Fry, relating to interview requests; responses to Ainley's interview requests; notes; and envelopes marked, "return to sender."
File consists of edited draft copies of the covering letters, questions to be asked to interviewees and Alison Bowe's covering letter for the questionnaire sent to female engineering graduates from Queen's University.
File consists of correspondence relating to questions to be asked to interview participants; requests for information about women engineers; and other material providing background information on the demographics of engineering from professional and university alumni associations.
File consists of the description of and budget for "Critical Turning Points" submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
File consists of Ainley's ethics approval form for the University of Northern British Columbia to which the description of "Critical Turning Points" submitted to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) is attached.
File consists of a covering letter for potential interviewees detailing Ainley's background, previous research and the "Critical Turning Points" research. File also contains blank interview consent forms.
File consists of two audio cassettes from a symposium on women and engineering in 1991.
File consists of a report by the Canadian Committee on Women in Engineering, entitled, "More Than Just Numbers" with correspondence, notes and other material inserted; a report, entitled, "Alberta Women in science and Technology"; proceedings from the Committee on Institutional Cooperation's 1992 conference on women in science and engineering, entitled, "Advancing Women in Science, Engineering, and Mathematics" with articles and other material inserted; a booklet by the Commission on Women from the University of Minnesota, entitled, "Mentoring for the 1990s and Beyond...: new perspectives on an old way to move ahead"; and an information pamphlet on women in the sciences from the University of Minnesota.
File consists of academic and non-academic articles by Peta Tancred and others; a draft manuscript by Ainley, entitled, "Feminist Perspectives on Women, Science and Engineering in Canada"; correspondence; a description of the context of the interviews and research project conducted at Queen's University by Alison Bowe on female graduates of engineering; and a report from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) about the task force on women in the sciences and engineering.
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 personal correspondence sent to and by Timlin about her life in Saskatchewan and the death of her brother Eugene; insurance forms relating to dispersing funds left to her by Eugene; and a teaching evaluation.
File consists of correspondence relating to edits and drafts of Ainley's article, "Mabel F. Timlin, 1891-1976: A Woman Economist in the World of Men," submission information for the article, and a summary of an interview with Irene Spry.
File consists of a photocopy of the fonds level description of the finding aid for Timlin's fonds from the University of Saskatchewan Archives and a copy of a "Canadian Women Economists Network Newsletter" with an article about the life of Angela Chapman.
File consists of chronologies and biographies of Timlin; news articles and other material about Timlin's life; and notes on Timlin's life by Ainley.
File consists of news articles on Timlin, her projects and her being named to the Order of Canada; a bibliography of her publications; and news from the University of Saskatchewan about her being given an horary Doctor of Laws. It also contains handwritten chronology of Timlin's life.
File consists of personal correspondence sent to and by Timlin about her life in Saskatchewan and the death of her brother, Eugene, during the World War One. It also contains correspondence sent to Timlin's mother, Sarah, and insurance correspondence and insurance claim forms relating to the death of her brother.
File consists of "A Tribute to Mabel Timlin," for which Ainley wrote a section. The article was published in November 1995 in the "Canadian Women Economists Network Newsletter."
File consists of correspondence with a short description of Timlin's main research interests and a memorandum addressed to the dean and heads of departments from the president of the University of Saskatchewan.
File consists of personal correspondence sent to Timlin during the Second World War by Jacques, a friend of Timlin's who was killed in the Second World War. The correspondence discusses, predominately, Jacques's opinion on the progression of a Timlin's career. File also contains a letter informing Timlin of Jacques's death.
File consists of Ainley's published article from volume 23, number 2 of "Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal".
File consists of photocopies of articles in journals and excerpts from other publications by Timlin. It also includes biographical notes on John Maynard Keynes and his relationship to Irene Spry and Spry's relationship to Timlin.
File consists of photocopies of correspondence sent to and by Timlin relating to her appointment to the Royal Society of Canada, her former students, invitations to speak and submit articles, the prospects of employment at Canadian universities and racial prejudice, her honorary Doctor of Laws provided by the University of Saskatchewan and international relations and immigration. It also contains a memorandum on Palliser's Triangle and the research of Vernon Fowke.
File consists of the photograph used for the cover of Ainley's monograph, "Despite the Odds: Essays on Canadian Women and Science."
File consists of research notes, drafts, and related correspondence for Dr. Ainley's entries for New Dictionary of Scientific Biography and Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan.
File consists of records concerning the publication of Dr. Ainley's two monographs: "Despite the Odds: Essays on Canadian Women and Science" and Restless Energy: A Biography of William Rowan 1891-1957."""
File consists of records regarding Dr. Ainley's publications including agreements with publishers, copyright agreements, and related correspondence. File also includes cover art for Dr. Ainley's book Restless Energy: A Biography of William Rowan 1891-1957.""
File consists of unpublished papers by Dr. Ainley on women scientists.
File consists of documents concerning Ainley's contribution to the New Dictionary of National Biography.
File consists of reprints of Ainley's works and related correspondence.
File consists of photocopied reviews of Ainley's book "Great Danes," copies of Ainley's reviews, miscellaneous research materials, and related correspondence.
File consists of photocopied reviews of Ainley's works.
File consists of correspondence requests for reprints of Ainley's publications.
File consists of photocopies of Ainley's scholarly publications consisting of articles, chapters, and reviews. File also includes related correspondence and invoices.
File consists of published writings of Dr. Ainley, including magazine and journal articles, book reviews, book chapters, and encyclopedia entries. The topics of these works include women in science and ornithology.
File consists of several of Ainley's chapters and articles during the publication process with related email correspondence. Some articles have edits and annotations.
File consists of possible peer reviews of Ainley's book on "Creating complicated lives: women and science at English-Canadian universities, 1880-1980."
File consists of drafts and related correspondence regarding Ainley's work "Gendered Careers: Women Science Educators at Anglo-Canadian Universities."
File consists of handwritten notes on lined paper and cue cards as well as photocopied research materials and newspaper on Canadian universities.
File consists of a profile of video about William Rowan and a presentation by Ainley, entitled, "Re-explorations: science and environment in 19th and 20th century Canada and Australia."
File consists of sound recordings of oral history and research interviews by Ainley and others, conferences, symposia, radio programs, and a literary reading.
File consists of notes on the progress and planning of research for the monograph and an analysis and organization of data.
File consists of data analysis and methodology notes, an article citation and a draft section.
File consists of notes, rough drafts of chapters and sections of the monograph; research planning; and article lists.
File consists of correspondence, notes, booklets, lists and research requests relating to the Chemical Institute of Canada, their archives and the Women's Committee of the Chemical Institute of Canada. File also contains articles on women in chemistry and the history of chemistry.
File consists of correspondence, notes and lists relating to women enrolled in and employed at the sciences at the University of British Columbia, the University of Manitoba and the University of Saskatchewan.
File consists of correspondence relating to women scientists at the University of Manitoba and a list of women at the University of Manitoba before 1970.