A possible research stumbling block?
Nov. 3rd, 2011 08:37 amWell, this could be a problem:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/story/2011/11/02/ottawa-library-archive-campaign.html
I've yet to visit Library and Archives Canada HQ in person for research purposes. Mostly, the research help they've provided has been over the Net - as seen via my recent article on hockey history in what's now Confederation Park for Spacing Ottawa - and my visits in person have mostly been for WritersFest or OIW purposes. So that's definitely been useful.
Now that I think it over, this will affect researchers no matter how they visit the service, if the fears are realized.
The dangers of trying to run a nation "on the cheap" while believing that you're merely being "prudently frugal", hm? They can bite you, no matter which party is running your government.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/story/2011/11/02/ottawa-library-archive-campaign.html
I've yet to visit Library and Archives Canada HQ in person for research purposes. Mostly, the research help they've provided has been over the Net - as seen via my recent article on hockey history in what's now Confederation Park for Spacing Ottawa - and my visits in person have mostly been for WritersFest or OIW purposes. So that's definitely been useful.
Now that I think it over, this will affect researchers no matter how they visit the service, if the fears are realized.
The dangers of trying to run a nation "on the cheap" while believing that you're merely being "prudently frugal", hm? They can bite you, no matter which party is running your government.