File consists of materials created or collected by George Wootton pertaining to a Library Consortia workshop (1976) hosted by the provincial Department of Education and a Symposium on B.C. College Library Developments (1977) sponsored by Douglas College. These records include correspondence, memoranda, supporting documents, and handwritten notes.
File consists of materials collected by George Wootton pertaining to post-secondary education in Alberta. These include correspondence, handwritten notes, copies of legislation, and reports or supporting documents.
File consists of a working draft of "Why Women's Studies? Some general philosophical considerations" by Lillian Zimmerman. Also included is a photocopies newspaper article and a meeting notice to the Women's Studies Advisory Committee.
File consists of materials pertaining to an in-service workshop on the subject of men teaching in the Women's Studies program at Douglas College. These include correspondence, handwritten notes, and meeting minutes.
File consists of publicity materials pertaining to an assertiveness training workshop. The workshop was taught by Margaretha Hoek (however these records were created by Lillian Zimmerman).
File consists of materials pertaining to a funding application for a program called "Women In The Middle." These materials include application paperwork, program information, correspondence, and a program evaluation template.
File consists of materials pertaining to a full-day event called "Options for Women in the 1980s". These include correspondence, an event program, and survey results from event participants.
File consists of materials pertaining to the establishment of Women's Studies as a Special Program Unit at Douglas College. These records are correspondence and memoranda.