Funeral Pamphlet for Chief James Aul Sewid, O. C.
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Item is a pamphlet in memory of Chief James Aul Sewid, O. C. (Alert Bay December 30, 1913 - Campbell River, May 18, 1988).
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Funeral Pamphlet for Chief James Aul Sewid, O. C.
Item is a pamphlet in memory of Chief James Aul Sewid, O. C. (Alert Bay December 30, 1913 - Campbell River, May 18, 1988).
Handmade map of Kyuquot village
Renewal Management and UBC Board
Includes Management Reports 3 (from 2006) and 4 (from 2007) and correspondence announcing UBC Board approval of renewal project
Commentary on CFI grant - drafts
Renewal Community Consultation
Includes correspondence regarding UIF proposal and RRN Resolution, as well as notes from 2004 First Nations Community Meeting.
Mechanical and electrical assessments and work scopes, 2000
Includes: Condition Assessment of Electrical Systems by Reid Crowther & Partners, Electrical Scope of Work by Earth Tech (formerly Reid Crowther), and a revised draft of a structural report by C.Y. Loh Associates
Notes for the production of display cases with anti-seismic features
Renewal Phase 1, Architectural Operating and Maintenance Manual
Collections Research Enhancement Project
Includes records related to the Collections Research Enhancement Project (CREP) stream of the MRP. The purpose of this stream was to “provide enhanced access (visual, physical, and virtual) to the Museum’s collections,” with the following specific objectives:
• To bring all of the 35,000 Multi-MIMSY (database) collections records up to a consistent and standardized level
• To digitize all of MOA’s 35,000 objects, in a format appropriate for research access, according to a digitization strategy that will be developed as part of a coordinated MRP-wide IT strategy
• To develop a mounting system which facilitates object access while maintaining a high level of conservation standards, and to mount objects which require it according to this system
• To provide collections information in a format appropriate for research through the Reciprocal Research Network (RRN)
• To develop a flexible process for responding to originating communities regarding collections access, and to organize MOA’s objects within the Research Suite and visible storage in such a way as to facilitate that response
(purpose and objectives of the CREP stream taken from the MRP Program Scope Definition, 1.2.)
Heidi Swierenga (MOA Conservator) was the CREP stream lead.
Series is divided into subseries based on functions of the CREP stream.
RRN - Nick and Ryan [developers]
Includes documents related to the development of the RRN platform by Nicholas Jakobsen and Ryan Wallace (Culture Code). Includes correspondence, RRN Requirements Document Version 3.0, Framework Document Discussion Paper (2007), and the RRN Project Charter (2007).
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Pigapicha! - Information about exhibition and planning documents
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Guatemala Exhibit Research – Design
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