Main Speaker(s): Kathy Baily. Edited video narrated by Baily on the principles of documentation in nursing, including why it is so important and how to do it effectively.
Location: Hotel Dieu Hospital. Edited video with a voiceover showcasing Hotel Dieu Hospital's Child Development Centre, a centre which aims to assist the development of children with various different kinds of learning and motor disabilities. The centre also assists the families with raising their children, by providing them with experts and important information regarding how to raise the children. The centre also helps train Queen's students in rehabilitation therapy, physiology, and psychology.
Main Speaker(s): John Gerretson, Liz Reid, Nancy Helwig. Video is of several interviews by representatives of the Kingston Arts Council. First interview is of Gerretson, where he is asked several questions about how his government has handled arts grants. Next is Reid, who is asked about her thougths on the arts in Kingston. Afterwards Helwig is also asked about the arts in Kingston.
Main Speaker(s): John Cook, Richard Pilgrim. Begins with Cook asking Pilgrim about his background and his interest in oriental religion and art. The conversation shifts to Pilgrim's book Religion: An Introduction. Later on Cook asks Pilgrim about his opinion on aspects of religion.
Main Speaker: Paul Banfield, Sean Conway.Begins with Banfield talking about the Archives Lectures and introducing Conway, who speaks for the remainder of the video about Joan Finnigan.
Main Speaker(s): John Cook. Edited video with a voiceover describing the project to build Stauffer Library. Begins by showing the announcement of the library, after which Cook narrates about the library's design competition over footage of the finalists. Ends by describing the library design that was chosen.
Location: Throughout Kingston. Video contains raw footage of CDS Building Movers transporting houses on a flatbed truck away from the eventual location of Stauffer Library. Each one of the moves has multiple clips of the house involved being transported from their original location through Kingston to it's eventual destination.