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FONDS COMITÉ DE STANDARDISATION GRAPHIQUE. - - 1985-1988, 1995. - 0,01 m de documents textuels. - 2 documents multimédias
Numéro de fond: 72
Histoire administrative
Le Comité de standardisation graphique est créé par le Comité d'administration le 25 novembre 1985. Il est chargé de recommander des mesures et des gabarits standardisés et uniformes pour la papeterie, les formulaires et les publications officielles représentant l'institution.
Portée et contenu
Le fonds contient le Guide des normes graphiques de 1988 et des notes historiques de 1985.
Source immédiate d'acquisition: Transfert administratif.
Langues: Français et en anglais.
Restrictions: Les documents contenant des informations personnelles et confidentielles sont restreints à la consultation et à la reproduction.Les documents sont soumis à la Loi sur les droits d'auteur.
Instruments de recherche: Inventaire des documents textuels.
Versements complémentaires: D'autres versements sont attendus.
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GRAPHICS REVIEW COMMITTEE FONDS. - - 1985-1988, 1995. - 0.01 m of textual records. - 2 multimedia documents
Reference Number: 72
Administrative history
The Management and Professional Staff Advisory Committee are established on September 25, 1974 by the Executive Committee of the Board of Governors. It is abolished on February 8, 1979. The same year it is re-established by the Administrative Committee as a standing advisory committee. The Committee provides a channel of communication between the University and members of the support staff in management positions for matters relating to employment and working conditions. The Advisory Committee was abolished in 1989 when the Support Staff Executive Committee.
Scope and content
The fonds contains the minutes of the Management and Professional Staff Advisory Committee.
Immediate source of acquisition: Administrative transfer.
Languages: French and English.
Restrictions: Documents containing confidential and personal information are restricted to consultation and reproduction.The records are submitted to the Copyright's Act.
Finding aids: Inventory of textual records.
Accessions: More accruals are expected.