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Paul Hebbard and his colleagues have created a series of guides to make the
SFU Archives more accessible.

Aerial photographs of SFU, taped interviews with B.C. dance pioneers,
correspondence with authors Margaret Atwood, Northrop Frye and Timothy
Findley.

Those are just some of the gems you’ll find in CREATIVE British Columbia: a
Guide to Arts and Culture Resources in the SFU Archives, the latest in a
series of guides the SFU Archives has compiled to help make its collection
more accessible.


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