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- 1989-2021 (Creation)
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0.04 m of textual records (5 files)
22173 email messages
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Scope and content
Series primarily consists of professional correspondence between Professor Nevitte and colleagues, students, and publishers. Includes correspondence relating to Professor Nevitte’s research, manuscript reviews and submissions, and participation in professional associations and conferences.
The emails in this series span from 2009 to 2021 and were captured from Professor Nevitte’s UToronto email account using the software ePADD. The emails consist of 20245 outgoing and 1928 incoming messages with 1749 correspondents and approximately 5019 attachments (2484 images, 21985 documents, and 550 other file types). The emails include personal correspondence with family and friends as well as professional correspondence with U of T colleagues and admin, co-authors, co-investigators and colleagues from his various research projects, research assistants, and students he has taught or supervised.
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All files are open, with the exception of:
- 3714 email messages are restricted to protect the privacy of third parties. Please contact the University Archivist for additional information.
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Note
Additional correspondence is included in series that correspond to particular activities or projects. For example, some correspondence with co-authors about a specific publication can be found in Series 4, while correspondence relating to the administration of World Values Survey is included in Series 6.