BC to shut down Legislative Library

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Legislative library should stay open - “The provincial government’s decision to close the B.C. legislature library is difficult to comprehend, even taking into account the apparent need for a seismic upgrade of the 90-year-old building… A [a] core collection of materials will be moved from the library, at the back of the legislature building, to another government building on Superior Street. But many of the items found in the library — and not available elsewhere — will be carted off to a warehouse…” [Victoria Times Colonist]

Legislative library will be closed to make space for offices - “About half the 30 librarians will be sent to other jobs in government. As for the millions of precious, and in some cases priceless, materials in its dusty stacks, a treasure trove of Canadian history filled with the esoteric businesses of governments dating back before Confederation, will be sent to a warehouse. It’s also not clear the institution will ever come back to the legislature since the politicians, who are are short on space, have been eying the cavernous space for a warren of offices.” [Vancouver Sun]

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From Unlocking Canada’s ‘most beautiful room’:

Canadians can now appreciate the parliamentary library in all its splendour after a $136-million renovation. Just last month, the building behind the Peace Tower opened its celebrated, fire-thwarting doors to visitors for the first time since 2002.

In addition to improving the building’s air circulation and electrical wiring, the renovations helped to restore the library’s appearance to that of its 1876 opening…

[Read more @ Globe and Mail]

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