Scope and Content:
This folder contains born digital files stored on a hard drive transferred to the University Archives as part of the Colin G. Drury papers. The files document various research and professional projects undertaken by Professor Drury, often in collaboration with colleagues at the University at Buffalo, outside the university, and in conjunction with students. This series also includes files related to projects by the Applied Ergonomics Group, Inc.
Arrangement:
Digital files are arranged in the order in which they were created by Professor Colin Drury. This folder contains twenty-eight sub-folders: Aging; Applied Ergonomics Group; Chemical Demilitarization; CogMear; [Copy] same day - ward 10D - FY07 (thru june); [Copy] same day - wards 5c, 9c, 9d - F07 (thru june); [Copy] same day - wards 5c, 9c, 9d - F07 (thru june)a; Ergonomics and Service Quality; Evaluation of Human Work Chapter - Wilson, editor; Framework Assessing Notorious Contributing Influences for Error; Future of Work; Human Factors and Ergonomics Society; Indiana Seat Belt Use 2001; Loose files; MJ Wang Boots; National Academies of Science; NASA Science Technology Working Group; Optimization; Posture; Rehabilitation on Engineering Research Center; Reville; Rich Products Design of Experiments; Salvendy Chapters; Security Testimony; Sponsored Projects; Starbucks; Task Analysis and CWA Chapter; Valerie Gowron Medical Error Research; Veridian Corporation Police Use of Seat Belts, 2003
Technical Requirements:
Please note that the University Archives may be unable to provide complete access to all the digital files described in this folder due to lack of required software. Please contact the University Archives for more information.
Restrictions:
This sub-series has been minimally processed. Where identifiable, privacy protected information (including but not limited to certain educational, medical, financial, criminal, attorney-client, and/or personnel records) has been removed or redacted. However, some privacy protected information may be revealed during use of archival collections, particularly in collections that are unprocessed or have been minimally processed. Researchers agree to make no notes or other recordation of privacy protected information if found within the archival collections, and further agree not to publish, publicize, or disclose such information to any other party for any purpose if found within the archival collections.
Restrictions:
Pursuant to University Archives Restricted Records Policy, five folders in this sub-series contain restricted materials and are closed for 75 years or 100 years from the date of creation. These folders are: Applied Ergonomics Group (2083), Chemical Demilitarization (2082), National Academies of Science (2082), Reville (2101), Security Testimony 2008 (2084), Valerie Gowron Medical Error Research (2107). Please see University Archives staff for assistance with these records. Researchers may consult these files by requesting written permission from the University Archivist, at which time Archives staff will conduct a detailed review of these files to identify and redact restricted and sensitive information.
Restrictions:
Access to digital material provided via the University Archives’ Digital Archives online repository.
Beginning Date (Creation):
1996
Ending Date (Creation):
2008