9 research outputs found

    Pont suspendu de Tonnay-Charente / G. Godefroy, photogr.

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    Comprend : Pont suspendu de Tonnay-Charente reconstruit en 1884 par F. Arnodin. [cote : PH232P] ; Pont suspendu de Tonnay-Charente reconstruit en 1884 par F. Arnodin. [cote : PH232P]Enregistrement : 00-00-1884Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : PoitouCh1Thème : Techniqu

    Port de commerce de Rochefort. Construction du 3ème bassin à flot / G. Godefroy, photogr.

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    Enregistrement : 00-00-1883 - 00-00-1888Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : PoitouCh1Thème : Techniqu

    Space Optical Intercomects for Optical Backplanes

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    mis manuscript has been reprodw;ed from the mictdilm master. UMI films the text dire from the original or copy subrnitted- Thus, some thesis and dissertation oopies are in typeniriter face, while others may be f m any type of cornputer printer. The quali d th & mpmâuctkri is &pend.nt upon the qulity of th copy submiLtnd. Broken or indisgrid pririt, coior & or paor quality filusûaths and photogtaphs, print Meedairwgh, subsîandard margins, and impmper alignment can adverseiy afbct reproductiori. In the unlikely event that the author di not send UMI a cornpiete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if unauthorized copyright material had to be removed, a nde will indikate the de(etiorr-Oversize materials (e-g., mapi, drawÏngs. &arts) are repcoduœd by sectiming the original, beginning at th upper left-hand comer and coritinuing frwn ieft to right in equal sections with small overlaps. Photographs included in tfie original mnuscn'pt have beeci reproduced xemgraphicaily in this copy. Higher quality x W Mack and white photographie prints are availabie for any photographe or illustntiom maring in this q y for an additional charpe. Contact UMI directly to Order

    At The Crossing Of Patrimonial And Scientific Methods: Methodology and digital tools development

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    International audienceSince 2004, the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon (MSH) has been developing a scientific and methodological method to deal with the heterogeneity and the exponential volume of archives and documentation (from the 19th century to the present day). Through the combined work of researchers and scientific information engineers, the MSH is creating and developing standardized digital resources. All stages of the processing chain are ensured: from the digitization of traditional media (such as paper, microfilm, photographs, etc.) to the processing of native digital documents (text, images, audiovisual for example) and from the conversion of data into intelligent resources thanks to indexing, data mining, etc. until the online release and provision of new digital resources. To make these data accessible to the public, the MSH has set up its web portal PANDOR (https://pandor.u-bourgogne.fr/) which is a powerful tool for the querying and promoting of digital resources. The objective is to enable a unified access to the corpus created in the framework of research programs carried out or supported by the MSH and to provide, via the OIA-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) interoperability protocol, an access to FAIR data stored in different locations. By publishing archival finding aids, library catalogs, digitized and OCRized documents, PANDOR meets the national standards for data processing.The MSH of Dijon possesses an original approach which mixes patrimonial and scientific approach with two collections labeled "Vine, wine and gastronomy" and "Social criticism and movements". The development of digital collections on PANDOR website is based on the conservation of documentary and archival collections through high-definition digitization (400 DPI in TIFF format), but also by an OCRization process making it possible to consult these documents, which are collected in separate finding aids, in full text search. This patrimonial approach is paired with a complete scientific treatment of the resources, from the constitution of thematic focuses to supplying metadata, including the creation of finding aids.The choice of archival and documentary material is determined by the MSH's carried research topics in conjunction with the scientific committees that are linked to them. The production of finding aids is done according to ISAD(G) standard while their encoding is made in XML-EAD. Metadata complement this system, this way enriching the general indexing. For instance, persons names can be accurately specified (author, preface, photographer, etc.) as well as those of geographical locations or keywords, and this depending on the relevance for each collection. The interoperability of these multiple description tools makes it possible to cross-reference full-text searches and searches within notices and, on a macro level, searches within the corresponding thematic axis. An experiment is currently being carried (CONVEX 2 “Collection numérique vitivinicole d’excellence 2” Program : https://pandor.u-bourgogne.fr/fr/convex-2) whose purpose resides in establishing a documentary database in which every publication is provided a scientific notice mentioning the background of writing as well as its historical interest with the ultimate goal of proposing a more comprehensive picture in the corpus-making process.La Maison des Sciences de l’Homme de Dijon (MSH) développe depuis 2004 une démarche scientifique et méthodologique pour traiter l’hétérogénéité et la volumétrie exponentielle des archives et de la documentation contemporaines (du XIXème à nos jours). Par le travail conjoint de chercheurs et d’ingénieurs de l’information scientifique, la MSH crée et valorise des ressources numériques normalisées. Toutes les étapes de leur chaîne de traitement sont assurées, depuis la numérisation des supports traditionnels (papier, microfilms, photographies, etc.) jusqu’au traitement des documents numériques natifs (texte, image, audiovisuel par exemple) de la transformation des données en ressources intelligentes grâce à l’indexation, la fouille de données, etc. jusqu’à la publication et la mise à disposition de ressources numériques inédites.Pour rendre possible l’accès de ces données à la communauté académique, mais également au grand public, la MSH a mis en place le portail PANDOR qui est un puissant outil d’interrogation et de valorisation des ressources numériques. L’objectif est de permettre un accès unifié aux corpus créés dans le cadre de programmes de recherche portés ou soutenus par la MSH, mais également en proposant via le protocole d’interopérabilité OIA-PMH un accès à des données FAIR conservées dans des lieux différents. En publiant instruments de recherche archivistiques, catalogues de bibliothèque normalisés en XML-EAD, documents numérisés et océrisés, PANDOR répond aux standards nationaux de traitement des données. La MSH de Dijon à travers ses axes Vigne, vin et gastronomie et Critique sociale et mouvements sociaux a une démarche originale qui mêle approche patrimoniale et approche scientifique. L’élaboration de corpus numériques sur notre site PANDOR s’appuie sur la conservation des collections documentaires et archivistiques par le biais d’une numérisation haute définition ainsi que par une océrisation rendant possible la consultation en plein texte des documents : le tout rassemblé au sein d’instruments de recherches distincts. Cette démarche patrimoniale est accompagnée par un traitement scientifique complet des sources, depuis la constitution des axes thématiques jusqu’au renseignement des métadonnées en passant par la construction des instruments de recherches.Le choix des corpus archivistiques et documentaires est d’abord déterminé par les thématiques de la MSH en lien avec les comités scientifiques qui leur sont liés. La réalisation des instruments de recherche se fait selon la norme ISAD(G) tandis que leur encodage est effectué en XML-EAD. Des métadonnées viennent compléter ce dispositif afin d’enrichir l’indexation générale. Par exemple, les noms de personnes peuvent être spécifiées : auteur, préfacier, photographe, tout comme les noms de lieux ou les mots-clefs en fonction du fonds traité. L’interopérabilité de ces multiples outils de descriptions permet de croiser recherches plein texte et recherches au sein des notices et, à un niveau supérieur, les recherches au sein d’un même axe thématique. Une expérimentation est actuellement menée dans le but d’établir une base de données documentaire comportant, pour chaque publication, une notice scientifique évoquant le contexte d'écriture de chaque ouvrage ainsi que leur intérêt historique afin d’offrir une approche affinée dans la constitution des corpus

    At The Crossing Of Patrimonial And Scientific Methods: Methodology and digital tools development

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    International audienceSince 2004, the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon (MSH) has been developing a scientific and methodological method to deal with the heterogeneity and the exponential volume of archives and documentation (from the 19th century to the present day). Through the combined work of researchers and scientific information engineers, the MSH is creating and developing standardized digital resources. All stages of the processing chain are ensured: from the digitization of traditional media (such as paper, microfilm, photographs, etc.) to the processing of native digital documents (text, images, audiovisual for example) and from the conversion of data into intelligent resources thanks to indexing, data mining, etc. until the online release and provision of new digital resources. To make these data accessible to the public, the MSH has set up its web portal PANDOR (https://pandor.u-bourgogne.fr/) which is a powerful tool for the querying and promoting of digital resources. The objective is to enable a unified access to the corpus created in the framework of research programs carried out or supported by the MSH and to provide, via the OIA-PMH (Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting) interoperability protocol, an access to FAIR data stored in different locations. By publishing archival finding aids, library catalogs, digitized and OCRized documents, PANDOR meets the national standards for data processing.The MSH of Dijon possesses an original approach which mixes patrimonial and scientific approach with two collections labeled "Vine, wine and gastronomy" and "Social criticism and movements". The development of digital collections on PANDOR website is based on the conservation of documentary and archival collections through high-definition digitization (400 DPI in TIFF format), but also by an OCRization process making it possible to consult these documents, which are collected in separate finding aids, in full text search. This patrimonial approach is paired with a complete scientific treatment of the resources, from the constitution of thematic focuses to supplying metadata, including the creation of finding aids.The choice of archival and documentary material is determined by the MSH's carried research topics in conjunction with the scientific committees that are linked to them. The production of finding aids is done according to ISAD(G) standard while their encoding is made in XML-EAD. Metadata complement this system, this way enriching the general indexing. For instance, persons names can be accurately specified (author, preface, photographer, etc.) as well as those of geographical locations or keywords, and this depending on the relevance for each collection. The interoperability of these multiple description tools makes it possible to cross-reference full-text searches and searches within notices and, on a macro level, searches within the corresponding thematic axis. An experiment is currently being carried (CONVEX 2 “Collection numérique vitivinicole d’excellence 2” Program : https://pandor.u-bourgogne.fr/fr/convex-2) whose purpose resides in establishing a documentary database in which every publication is provided a scientific notice mentioning the background of writing as well as its historical interest with the ultimate goal of proposing a more comprehensive picture in the corpus-making process.La Maison des Sciences de l’Homme de Dijon (MSH) développe depuis 2004 une démarche scientifique et méthodologique pour traiter l’hétérogénéité et la volumétrie exponentielle des archives et de la documentation contemporaines (du XIXème à nos jours). Par le travail conjoint de chercheurs et d’ingénieurs de l’information scientifique, la MSH crée et valorise des ressources numériques normalisées. Toutes les étapes de leur chaîne de traitement sont assurées, depuis la numérisation des supports traditionnels (papier, microfilms, photographies, etc.) jusqu’au traitement des documents numériques natifs (texte, image, audiovisuel par exemple) de la transformation des données en ressources intelligentes grâce à l’indexation, la fouille de données, etc. jusqu’à la publication et la mise à disposition de ressources numériques inédites.Pour rendre possible l’accès de ces données à la communauté académique, mais également au grand public, la MSH a mis en place le portail PANDOR qui est un puissant outil d’interrogation et de valorisation des ressources numériques. L’objectif est de permettre un accès unifié aux corpus créés dans le cadre de programmes de recherche portés ou soutenus par la MSH, mais également en proposant via le protocole d’interopérabilité OIA-PMH un accès à des données FAIR conservées dans des lieux différents. En publiant instruments de recherche archivistiques, catalogues de bibliothèque normalisés en XML-EAD, documents numérisés et océrisés, PANDOR répond aux standards nationaux de traitement des données. La MSH de Dijon à travers ses axes Vigne, vin et gastronomie et Critique sociale et mouvements sociaux a une démarche originale qui mêle approche patrimoniale et approche scientifique. L’élaboration de corpus numériques sur notre site PANDOR s’appuie sur la conservation des collections documentaires et archivistiques par le biais d’une numérisation haute définition ainsi que par une océrisation rendant possible la consultation en plein texte des documents : le tout rassemblé au sein d’instruments de recherches distincts. Cette démarche patrimoniale est accompagnée par un traitement scientifique complet des sources, depuis la constitution des axes thématiques jusqu’au renseignement des métadonnées en passant par la construction des instruments de recherches.Le choix des corpus archivistiques et documentaires est d’abord déterminé par les thématiques de la MSH en lien avec les comités scientifiques qui leur sont liés. La réalisation des instruments de recherche se fait selon la norme ISAD(G) tandis que leur encodage est effectué en XML-EAD. Des métadonnées viennent compléter ce dispositif afin d’enrichir l’indexation générale. Par exemple, les noms de personnes peuvent être spécifiées : auteur, préfacier, photographe, tout comme les noms de lieux ou les mots-clefs en fonction du fonds traité. L’interopérabilité de ces multiples outils de descriptions permet de croiser recherches plein texte et recherches au sein des notices et, à un niveau supérieur, les recherches au sein d’un même axe thématique. Une expérimentation est actuellement menée dans le but d’établir une base de données documentaire comportant, pour chaque publication, une notice scientifique évoquant le contexte d'écriture de chaque ouvrage ainsi que leur intérêt historique afin d’offrir une approche affinée dans la constitution des corpus

    Fachkatalog Neuguinea / Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main

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    Aus Anlaß des Kongresses der "Deutsch-Pazifischen Gesellschaft" im Juni 1981 in Düsseldorf legt die Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek Frankfuxt am Main ein Verzeichnis ihrer Bestände zum Raum "Neuguinea" vor . Dabei umfaßt der Katalog sowohl die Literatur zu "Papua-Neuguinea" (Niugini)" als auch zur indonesischen Provinz "West-Irian (Irian Jaya)". Aus Gründen des geographischen Zusammenhangs werden in einem Anhang allgemeine Publikationen zum Raum Melanesien in den Katalog aufgenommen. Die gezielte Sammlung der Literatur zu diesem Raum ist ein Ergebnis der Zuweisung des Sondersarnmelgebietes "Ozeanian" durch die Deutsche Forschungagemeinschaft an die Frankfurter Stadt- und Univeraitätsbibliothek. Dabei liegt der Schwerpunkt auf der Sammlung historischer und ethnologischer Literatur. Grundlage des Katalogausdruckes ist der Länderteil des Sachkataloges der Bibliothek, der nach feststehenden Länderkennziffern, Fachgruppen und Schlüsselnummern gegliedert ist. Unter jeder Schlüsselnummer sind die Eintragungen chronologisch geordnet. Auf jeder Titelkarte befindet sich rechts oben die Signatur, unter der das Buch über Fernleihe bei der Stadt- und Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main bestellt werden kann

    Weekly Memo (Vol. 3, No. 19, February 01, 1982)

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    A newsletter with University of Lethbridge campus news.___ arWIVE' * The Weekly Nemo * PUBLISHED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE FOR INTERNAL COMMUNICATION Wednesday, February 3, 1982 - Department of Biological Sciences - Seminar Series (Spring 1982) Time: 4 p.m. Place: Room D-642, University Hall Speaker: P. W. Hochacnka University of British Columbia Topic: DIVING ANIMALS AS METABOLIC LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS Wednesday, February 3, 1982 - Department of Music - Graduation Recital of Original Compositions Time: 8:30 p.m. Place: Recital Hall The Performing Arts Centre Guest: Mark Johnson, University of Lethbridge senior student Selections: A variety of works for solo and chamber combinations to include Piano, voice, string quartet, winds, brass, guitar and percussion. Performers include University of Lethbridge music students, Quartet Lethbridge, and musicians from the Lethbridge community. -2- Coming Events continued.... Thursday, February 4, 1982 - Department of Music - Noon Hour Recital Time: 12:15 p.m. Place: Recital Hall. This recital features Calgary musicians Susan Eddlemon, violin; Lucy Blachman, piano; and Scott Eddlemon and Thomas Miller, percussion. Works to be performed are: La Folia (for violin and piano) by Tartini-Kreisler; Leyenda (for vibraphone) by Albinez; Caprice Basque (for violin and piano) by Sarasate; and the Trio for Violin and Two Percussionists by David Loeb. Susan Eddlemon is Assistant Concertmaster of the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Thursday, February 4, 1982 - Department of Physics - Seminar Time: 1:40 p.m. Pl^ce: D-642, University Hall Speaker: Dr. F. I. Cooperstock Department of Physics University of Victoria Topic: TESTING GENERAL RELATIVITY WITH GRAVITATIONAL RADIATION AND THE BINARY PULSAR.-3- Coming Events continued.... Friday, February 5, 1982 - Department of Chemistry - Seminar Time: 2 p • ni • Place: E-690, University Hall Speaker: Dr. Thomas G. Back The University of Calgary Faculty of Science t Topic: "ORGANOSELENIUM CHEMISTRY: SOME SYNTHESIS AND MECHANISMS" NEW DEVELOPMENTS EVERYONE WELCOME I Saturdays, February 6 and 13, 1982 - The Division o workshop. f Continuing Education presents an advanced stage makeup F Time: 10 a.m. - 12 noon & 2 - 4 p.m. Place: W-530, The Performing Arts Centre The University of Lethbridge Instructor : Patricia Connor Fee: 50includesmaterialsandsuppliesFriday,February6,1982WhetstonewillbehostingaCabaret.Time:9p.m.1a.m.Place:StudentsUnionBuildingFee:50 includes materials and supplies Friday , February 6, 1982 - Whetstone will be hosting a Cabaret. Time: 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Place: Students' Union Building Fee: 2 Both taped and live music will be featured. Tickets are available from the English department and the Students' Union.-4- Coming Events continued..... Sunday, February 7, 1982 - Department of Cinematic Arts presents - Time: 2 p.m. Place: Lethbridge Cinema II Lethbridge, 'Alberta I Film: THE APPRENTICESHIP OF DUDDY KRAVITZ - Ted Kotcheff - 1974 Dist. Astral - English - 35mm - colour - 120’ Mordecai Richler’s winning story of a disarming young hustler who learns how to deal with money and the business world. One of the biggest Canadian commercial films produced in Canada. Tuesday, February 9, 1982 - Department of Chemistry - Seminar Time: 2 p.m. Place: E-726, University Hall Speaker: Dr. D. W. Shoesmith Atomic Energy of Canada Limited Topic: "FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION OF FILMS ON METAL AND OXIDE SURFACES" EVERYONE WELCOME! Tuesday to Saturday, February 9 to 13, 1982 - Department of Dramatic Arts presents Play: Madwoman of Chaillot Place: The Performing Arts Centre Tickets 4foradults,areavailableattheUofLticketofficebyphoning3292616or3392656.Ticketsare4 for adults, are available at the U of L ticket office by phoning 329-2616 or 339-2656. Tickets are 2 for the special preview for students only planned for February 8. For further information contact the box office or the drama department.-5- Coming Events continued.... Friday, February 12, 1982 - ATTENTION ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN STUDENTS Time: 12 noon Place: E-690, University Hall Speaker: Mr. Walter Jamieson University of Calgary Mr. Jamieson will give a talk to interested students. Friday, Saturday & Sunday, February 12, 13 & 14, 1982 - A.U.P.E. MEMBERS AND GUESTS A ski weekend in Fernie, B.C. for 75.Includes:meals,accommodation(CedarLodge),transportation(Greyhound),lifttickets.FDeadline:February2,1982.75. Includes: meals, accommodation (Cedar Lodge), transportation (Greyhound), lift tickets. F Deadline: February 2, 1982. 75 must be paid upon registration first come - first serve. Specify type of room (double, twin, - triple, quad) . Departure: Friday, February 12, 5:30 p.m. from the Provincial Building, 202 - 5 Avenue South, Lethbridge FOR A.U.P.E. MEMBERS AND GUESTS Sponsored by: A.U.P.E. LETHBRIDGE AREA COUNCIL -6- Coming Events continued.... Sunday, February 14, 1982 - Department of Cinematic Arts presents - Time: 2 p.m. Place: Lethbridge Ci’nema II Lethbridge, Alberta Film: J.A. MARTIN, PHOTOGRAPHE - Jean Beaudin - 1976 Dist. New Cinema - French/English subtitles - 35mm - colour - 101' The film is set in rural Quebec about 75 years ago. Joseph-Albert Martin is an itinerant photographer who sets off on his annual five-week trek to Maine with his wife, Rose-Aimee. In attempting to rediscover their own personal truths to their lives, the film captures an intimate portrait of this married couple and their struggle for meaning. Monday, February 22, 1982 - • F Department of Music - Concert Time: 8:30 p.m. Place: Yates Memorial Centre Title: PROMETHEAN SCENES, A cantata for mezzo soprano, tenor, narrator, women's chorus, and orchestra with music by John Jackson and texts by Richard Epp. The revised work comprises musical and textual excerpts from the Epp/Jackson theatre piece, A Time Before the Dream, which was originally scheduled for staged production by the University last November. This complete production was susequently postponed. The Lethbridge Symphony premiere represents one of the largest and most ambitious undertakings by the symphony. Featured in this performance will be Lethbridge mezzo soprano, Marcia Swanston, as the Old Woman; Toronto tenor, John Keane as the Keeper/Custodian; author Richard Epp, as narrator; and national festival winners, the Linnets (Anne Campbell, director). Tickets can be purchased from Woodward's, Leister's Music, and at the door the night of the performance.-7- ADMISSION TO FILMS IS BY MEMBERSHIP ONLY. Coming Events continued..... Thursday, February 25, 1982 - Lethbridge Film Society, in Continuing Education at The cooperation with the Division of University of Lethbridge presents - Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: University Performing • Theatre, Arts Centre Film: CRIA! - Spain - 1976 Carlos Saura shared the Special Jury Prize at Cannes in 1976 for this film which he wrote and directed. Geraldine Chaplin stars. Membership: 16Saturday,February27,1982rA.U.P.E.MEMBERSANDGUESTSA.U.P.E.FJJNSPIELSPONSOREDBYLETHBRIDGEAREACOUNCILPlace:CoaldaleCurlingRinkTime:Startat9a.m.Fee:16 Saturday, February 27, 1982 - r A.U.P.E. MEMBERS AND GUESTS A.U.P.E. FJJNSPIEL - SPONSORED BY LETHBRIDGE AREA COUNCIL Place: Coaldale Curling Rink Time: Start at 9 a.m. Fee: 15 per person - includes lunch & dinner Submit money along with your name & position played before February 19, 1982 to: GEORGE GROSS: 329-5137 MIKE BENNETT: 329-5511 or 329-0990 (home) DENNIS MIKALSON: 329-5154 YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE AN EXPERT CURLER TO PARTICIPATE - THIS IS FOR FUN AND SOME GREAT PRIZES.-8- Coming Events continued.... Friday, Saturday & Sunday, March 5, 6 & 7, 1982 - A weekend textile workshop for educators and children’s program instructors, sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education. Place: W-857, The Performing Arts Centre For further information on the three-day course, call the U of L continuing education division at 329-2244. Saturday, March 13, 1982 - INTERNATIONAL DINNER - sponsored by WCC/WUSC/CUSO in aid of 3rd World Development. TRINIDAD STEEL BAND Carribean Buffet Fee: $15 per tickets Tickets at Bookstore and CUSO office (Room A-863). Phone 329-2533 or 320-1456. The Mature Students Association, (U. of L. A.R.M.S.) drop-in centre is now open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in room B-886. The coffee pot is always on and everyone is welcome. -9- Notices continued.... Whetstone is currently inviting submissions of poetry, prose, drama, .prints, photographs and musical compositions for the Spring 1982 edition. We ask that written submissions be typed or printed clearly on 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper and be free of both spelling and grammatical errors. No manuscript should be longer than 12 double spaced pages. Art work should be 10 by 12 inches or smaller. Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your manuscript. Address your manuscripts and art work to: Whetstone Department of English The University of Lethbridge Lethbridge, Alberta T1K 3M4 THE DEADLINE FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS IS FEBRUARY 19TH. Career Exploration Workshops The present weekly Career Exploration Workshop is fully enroled. It commences February 3 at 2 p.m. in Room W-400. The topics include general and specific interest areas, work values, self-awareness and job descriptions. If you want to attend Group B career workshops, please being your timetable to C-630 (Student Services) and register with Sandra Millis by Tuesday, February 9. The enrolment is very limited. * Contact Doug Isbister, Counsellor at the Counselling Centre for further information. For your information, the CUSP OFFICE is located in Room A-863 and is staffed alternately by Colleen Young and Cheryl Fujikawa. The office is open to the public during these hours: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: 8 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. 12 noon - 4 p.m. 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. Our phone number is local 533. Please call if you have any questions-10- Notices continued.... University of Lethbridge Library Hours (January through to April) Regular Hours Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - 4:3-0 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. January 25 to 31 Regular Hours February 1 to 7 Regular Hours February 8 to 14 Regular Hours February 15 to 21 Regular Hours February 22 to 28 (READING WEEK) Regular Hours March 1 to 7 Regular Hours March 8 to 14 Regular Hours March 15 to 21 Regular Hours Extended Hours Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 8 p.m. March 22 to 28 Extended Hours March 29 to April 4 Extended Hours April 5 to 11 Extended Hours April 9 (GOOD FRIDAY) Closed April 12 (EASTER MONDAY) Closed April 13 to 18 Extended Hours April 19 to 23 Regular Hours April 24 & 25 Closed April 26 to 30 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. -11- SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES 1. Banff School for Continuing Education (School of Fine Arts). Seasonal positions for the period May through August, 1982 as Resident Advisors, Nurses, Counsellor or Campus Activities Coordinator. Application deadline: February 22, 1982. 2. COSEP (Career Oriented Summer Employment Program). Applications now available. It is to your advantage to apply as soon as possible. 3. Alberta Agriculture. Various postions with the 4-H Branch. 4. Parliamentary Guides (Ottawa). Fluency in both languages required. Open to Canadian citizens who are in full-time attendance at a recognized university. Application Deadline: February 28, 1982. 5. Travel Alberta. Counsellors to serve in Travel Information Centres . located in various areas of the- province. Applicants must be a minimum of 18 years of age and be a permanent resident of Alberta. An aptitude for public relations with good communication skills and knowledge of Alberta is essential. A second language, such as German, Japanese or French would be an asset. Preference will be given to first year students enroled in a related discipline. Application deadline: FEBRUARY 12, 1982. FURTHER INFORMATION AND/OR APPLICATION FORMS FOR THE ABOVE POSITIONS IS AVAILABLE FROM SANDRA MILLIS, STUDENT SERVICES C-630. EDUCATION SEMINAR: HOW TO LAND A TEACHING POSITION DATE: February 2, 1982 TIME: 12:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. PLACE: D-642, University Hall This will be of special interest to those students graduating in Education-12- To Literature" Found Property January 22, 1982 #136 1 playing record #140 Small sum of cash money #141 1 pair of glasses - clear lenses #142 1 small computer case (empty) #143 1 pair gloves #144 1 toque #145 1 glove #146 1 mitt #147 1 auto key #151 1 pair gloves #156 1 pen #157 1 marking pencil #161 1 Thermos bottle #162 1 pair gloves #163 1 pair sandals #165 1 key, auto type • #166 1 auto key #167 1 pair gloves #168 1 pair gloves #169 1 pair mitts #170 1 glove #171 1 mitt #172 1 scarf #173 1 toque #174 1 toque #175 1 toque #176 1 text - "The Morton Introduction ' I.D. - "Barb Smith II #178 a) 1 notebook - coil type b) 1 notebook - 3 ring c) x noteDoox - con type #180 1 "plug-in" electric cord #181 1 key #182 1 key #183 1 pen #184 1 key #185 1 pen #48 1 calculator #49 1 pair prescription type glasses #50 1 pair ski mitts #53 1 ladies chain brace let - gold. t r -13- Lost & Found continued.... Lost Property January 22, 1982 #108 1 ladies brown letter purse #109 1 pair men's brown leather gloves #110 1 gold anklet (bracelet) #111 1 set of keys (3) #113 2 keys #115 1 gold necklace • #116 1 brown leather billfold, I.D. - Michael Melling #117 1 bracelet - gold #118 1 ladies fur hat #119 1 text - "Fundamentals of Ecology" #120 1 long type wool coat #121 1 text - "Body Politics" #122 1 pair ski mitts - red #123 1 bus pass - LTS #124 1 U of L non-plug permit #125 1 pair prescription glasses #126 1 ladies cloth coat, red, blue & green plaid #127 1 pair ski mitts #128 1 men's gold wedding ring f #129 1 set of keys (2) "G.M." #130 1 small plastic change purse. L. Skinner Securit
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