From the Huffington Post Blog
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/capt-trevor-greene/science-cuts-canada_b_4534729.html?utm_hp_ref=canada-politics
How the Harper Government Committed a Knowledge Massacre
Scientists are calling it "libricide." Seven of the nine world-famous
Department of Fisheries and Oceans [DFO] libraries were closed by autumn 2013,
ostensibly to digitize the materials and reduce costs. But sources told the
independent Tyee in December that a fraction of the 600,000-volume collection had been
digitized. And, a secret federal document notes that a paltry $443,000 a
year will be saved. The massacre was done quickly, with no record keeping and no
attempt to preserve the material in universities. Scientists said precious
collections were consigned to dumpsters, were burned or went to landfills.
Also closed were the Freshwater Institute library in Winnipeg and the
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland, both
world-class collections. Hundreds of years of carefully compiled research into
aquatic systems, fish stocks and fisheries from the 1800s and early 1900s went
into the bin or up in smoke.
Irreplaceable documents like the 50 volumes produced by the H.M.S. Challenger
expedition of the late 1800s that discovered thousands of new sea creatures, are
now smoldering in landfills.
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