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Finding Aid : GA 146 Anne Innis Dagg fonds. © Special Collections, University of Waterloo Library GA 146 : Dagg, Anne Innis. Special Collections, University of Waterloo Library. Page 1 GA 146 : Dagg, Anne Innis Anne Innis Dagg fonds. - 1942-2002. Anne Innis Dagg is a faculty member at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario in Independent Studies. She is a scholar and writer in several areas of interest, from zoology to women's studies. The daughter of Mary Quayle Innis and Harold Innis, Anne was born on January 25, 1933 in Toronto, Ontario. She became interested in giraffe as a child, and went on to take a BA from the University of Toronto in Honours Biology in 1955, and an MA from the University of Toronto in Genetics in 1956, where she was a demonstrator for Botany and Genetics from 1954-1956. She then traveled to South Africa to study the giraffe in 1956 in affiliation with Rhodes University, Grahamstown. In 1959 she married Ian Dagg, physicist, and moved to Waterloo, Ontario. She worked as a part-time lecturer at Waterloo Lutheran University in Anatomy and Physiology from 1962-1965, and then as an Anatomy Demonstrator at the University of Waterloo in 1966. In 1967 she earned her PhD from the University of Waterloo in Animal Behaviour, and was also a Sessional Assistant Professor at the University of Guelph, Department of Zoology that year. Anne Innis Dagg then went on to become a Research Associate at Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia in 1967-1968, and an Assistant Professor at the University of Guelph, Department of Zoology, from 1968-1972 where she taught Mammalogy and Biology. She was a resource person for Integrated Studies at the University of Waterloo from 1978-1985, an Academic Director for the Independent Studies Program at the University of Waterloo from 1986-1989, and then took on the position of Academic Advisor for the Independent Studies Program at the University of Waterloo from 1986 to present. Anne Innis Dagg started Otter Press in 1972 with the publication of _Mammals of Waterloo and South Wellington counties_. Other books published by Anne Innis Dagg are: _Canadian wildlife and man_, 1974; _Mammals of Ontario_, 1974 (Otter Press); _The giraffe : its biology, behavior and ecology_, 1976; _Wildlife management in Europe_, 1977 (Otter Press); _Running, walking and jumping : the science of locomotion, 1977_; _Camel quest : research on the Saharan camel_, 1978; _A reference book of urban ecology_, 1981 (Otter Press); _The camel : its ecology, behavior and relationship with man_, 1981; _Harems and other horrors : sexual bias in behavioral biology_, 1983 (Otter Press); _The fifty per cent solution. Why should woman pay for men’s culture?_ 1986 (Otter Press); _Moreton Island : its history and natural history_, 1986; _MisEducation : women and Canadian universities_, 1988; _User-friendly university : what every student should know_, 1994 (Otter Press); _The feminine gaze : a Canadian compendium of non-fiction women authors and their books, 1836- 1945_, 2001. She has published articles in such journals as the _Journal of Mammalogy_, the _Canadian Journal of Zoology_, the _Canadian Field-Naturalist_, and the _Journal of Canadian Studies_, among many others. Anne Innis Dagg became a fellow of the Zoological Society of Ontario in 1967, and was chosen one of eight top living female biologists in Canada by the federal government for the National Museums of Canada’s Why? Why Not? Exhibit in 1975. She has also received the Kitchener-Waterloo Status of Women Group Human Rights Award. Fonds consists of material relating to the activities, career, research and and writings of Anne Innis Dagg. Files contain extensive annotations and commentary by Anne Innis Dagg. Arranged in sixteen series: 1. Locomotion 2. Urban wildlife Papers Correspondence 3. Zoological Correspondence and Miscellany 4. Employment and Professional Files 5. Files Related to Zoological Books 6. Files Related to Zoological Articles 7. Otter Press 8. MisEducation : Women and Canadian Universities 9. Harold A. Innis 10. User-Friendly University : What Every Student Should Know : Files [re publication] 11. User-Friendly University : What Every Student Should Know 12. The 50% Solution : Why Should Women Pay for Men's Culture? : Files 13. Academic Papers Projects and Presentations 14. Women and Universities 15. Writers' Union of Canada 16. Voices of Authority, The Feminine Gaze, and Early Canadian Women Non-Fiction Writers Title from content of the fonds. Donated in 2003 and 2004 by Anne Innis Dagg. Arrangement and titles by the donor. Copyright retained by the donor. Detailed finding aid available (file level). Archives relating to Harold Innis and family are at the University of Toronto Archives. GA 146 : Dagg, Anne Innis. Special Collections, University of Waterloo Library. Page 2 Further accruals expected. Related records can be found in GA 127, Mary Quayle Innis fonds. Series 1 : Locomotion Locomotion. - 1959-1987. Series consists of material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's research on locomotion. Includes correspondence, ms. and ts. notes. File 1 Correspondence on locomotion 1959 on. - 1959-1979. Contents: contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's research on locomotion. Includes correspondence on the subject of locomotion and a questionnaire regarding locomotion of dogs that Anne Innis Dagg submitted to breeders, a note made by her uncle Fred Quayle regarding the gait of giraffe, and some notes transcribed for her by her PhD supervisor Antoon de Vos on morphology and behaviour along with some notes on mice on the back of some of the correspondence. Includes a carbon copy of a review of Anne Dagg and D.E. Windsor's article on the gaits of marsupialia and a list of equipment bought by Anne Dagg to study locomotion. File 2 Doug Leach correspondence. - 1972-1981. Contents: contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's study of locomotion. Includes correspondence to and from Doug Leach and Anne Innis Dagg. File 3 Lorraine Smith and Canadian Field Naturalist correspondence. - 1974-1990. Contents: contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's work as the book review editor for the _Canadian Field Naturalist_. Includes correspondence to and from the editor Lorraine Smith, along with other related correspondence from others in the wildlife field and some replies to that correspondence. Includes a photocopy of an article from _Canadian Field Naturalist_ that mentions Dagg's work with urban wildlife. File 4 Mary Gartshore/Mike Dyer correspondence. - 1972-1987. Contents: contains correspondence relating to Mary Gartshore and Mike Dyer's drawings and maps for Anne Innis Dagg's book _Mammals of Waterloo and South Wellington counties_ (1972). Also includes an original drawing of a mouse by Mary Gartshore. Series 2 : Urban Wildlife Papers Correspondence Urban wildlife papers correspondence. - 1969-1977. Series consists of material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's research on urban wildlife. Includes correspondence, minutes and agendas, memoranda, typescripts and offprints. File 5 Urban wildlife papers correspondence 1969-1977. - 1969-1977. Contents: contains material related to Anne Innis Dagg's research on urban wildlife published in the article "Wildlife in an urban area" in _Naturaliste Canadien_ (1970). Includes correspondence regarding urban wildlife in Waterloo, meeting agendas, minutes, and interdepartmental memorandums from the University of Guelph, as well as newspaper clippings regarding Dagg's urban wildlife studies, original research graphs and maps. Also includes a curriculum vitae of Anne Innis Dagg's published work on urban wildlife. Includes works by Anne Dagg: an offprint of Dagg's article "Wildlife in an urban area." _Naturaliste Canadien_. (1970). Also includes a typescript entitled "A mammal survey of an urban park," [197-], 6, [2] leaves, ts. carbon, as well as one entitled "Should wildlife be encouraged in urban areas?" [1970], 7, [1] leaves, ts. carbon, and one called "Urban quality and birds" (1977), 17, [6] leaves, ts. carbon, originally submitted to _Science_. Added Entries: Dagg, Anne Innis. Published offprint: "Wildlife in an Urban Area." _Naturaliste Canadien_. (1970). Series 3 : Zoological Correspondence and Miscellany Zoological correspondence and miscellany. - 1954-1994. Series consists of material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's zoological research and writing. Contains correspondence, ms notes, typescripts. File 6 Zoological correspondence, general and miscellaneous 1954-1962. - 1954-1962. Contents: contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's zoological research. Includes correspondence to and from A.I. Dagg regarding giraffe and other mammal research. Includes works by Anne Dagg: an undergraduate paper by Anne Innis entitled "Evolutionary aspects of locomotion in the onychophora." (1955), 4 leaves, ts. carbon. GA 146 : Dagg, Anne Innis. Special Collections, University of Waterloo Library. Page 3 File 7 Zoological correspondence, general and miscellaneous 1963-1969. - 1963-1969. Contents: contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's zoological research. Includes correspondence to and from Anne Innis Dagg, correspondence from New York paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson, and correspondence regarding translation work A.I. Dagg did for _Mammalia_. Some letters in french. File 8 Zoological correspondence, general and miscellaneous. - 1970-1972. Contents: contains material relating to Anne Innis Dagg's zoological research. Includes correspondence to and from Anne Innis Dagg, and a newspaper clipping on Doris MacClintock