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Koenraad Kuiper graduate student mailbox collection
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- Textual records
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1968-1969 (Creation)
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- Kuiper, Koenraad
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2 cm of textual records
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Koenraad Kuiper attended SFU as a graduate student from 1969-1972, earning a PhD in Linguistics. He has published numerous books and articles on topics such as formulaic speech and language acquisition, and is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand.
Custodial history
The records were in the custody and control of the creator prior to their transfer to Archives in 2022.
Scope and content
The series consists of one file made up of materials that were deposited in Koenraad Kuiper's graduate student mailbox in 1969. Taken as a whole, it provides a sense of the types of materials that were circulating on campus during a tumultuous period in SFU's history.
Records include reports, articles, newsletters, and correspondence related to the PSA affair; memorandums and correspondence about the trial of the 114 students who were arrested for occupying the Academic Services building; a report from the Presidential Search Committee; copies of articles from The Peak; a copy of Focos magazine; two issues of SFU Komix; a copy of the first issue of SFU Comment; and miscellaneous materials related to Kuiper's role as a graduate student.
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Open, no restrictions
Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
The records in the series are subject to copyright, but copyright ownership is mixed.
Copyright in records authored by SFU employees belongs to SFU. The Archives provides access to these materials under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial license (CC BY-NC). Users are free to copy, share and adapt the materials as they like provided they credit SFU as the creator, indicate any changes they have made, and use the works for a non-commercial purpose. All requests for commercial use should be made in writing to SFU Archives.
The series also includes copyright-protected materials for which SFU does not own copyright (e.g. all incoming records received that were authored by non-SFU third parties). For these materials, the Archives makes copies available for private study or research purposes under the fair dealing provisions of Canada's Copyright Act. Use for any other purpose may require the permission of the copyright owner. SFU Archives can assist researchers in attempting to identify copyright owners, but it is the users' responsibility to contact owners and secure any permissions.
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