Fonds contains multimedia records accumulated by Allison Mei relating to her personal life, academic studies, and activist pursuits, between 2016 to 2025. Most of the records were created within Canada, with a few exceptions from Allison's time abroad and traveling Europe. Consists of journals, notebooks, photographs, film negatives, digital photo scans, digital assignments, textbook files, word documents, research material, and personal correspondence.
Sans titreThis series consists of Brittany’s academic writing, as well as working documents from student assistantships or internships held throughout her academic career. Digital files are primarily writing, such as select research essays produced during her Bachelor and Master of Arts from Memorial University of Newfoundland, including one history paper titled “Intentions and Bias in William of Rubruck’s Itinerarium” which was nominated for the 2020 Pro Vice-Chancellor’s Prize for Undergraduate Students.
Working documents represent research assistantships with a Shakespearean professor (2019-2022) and a book history and print culture professor (2021), her student assistantship with the Digital Archives Initiative (2019), and her internship at UTARMS as part of the TALint program (2024-2025). Some working files are in digital form as data spreadsheets, research summary documents, and correspondence via email with supervisors.
Physical files are primarily annotated Shakespearean plays produced in her capacity as student research assistant as part of a project analyzing place names in Shakespeare’s writing, which accompany digital spreadsheets as correlating data sources. Other physical files are handwritten meeting notes and procedural information for job duties.
Digital files formats include PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and one MP4 audiovisual file.