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BIBLIOCRACY: My ideal LAC "Code of Conduct" Press release

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This is the draft document I put together on behalf of IPC regarding the LAC Code of Conduct, from which the official BCLA Press Release was born. Thanks to my IPC colleagues for their tireless efforts at researching and refining this document! Much wailing and gnashing of teeth was heard as we…

Spreading the word!

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CLA statement about new Code Of Conduct

The Canadian Library Association has issued a formal statement about the recent Code of Conduct issued by Library and Archives Canada. You can read the document via the link above.

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    • #BAC
    • #librarians
    • #Government of Canada
    • #libraries
    • #archives
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That one time the CBC called me…

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I got quite the surprise this morning when I learned that Carol Off of CBC’s “As It Happens” wanted to interview me about the LAC “Code of Ethics” situation. After having several miniature heart attacks, I did my best to gather my wits and said “yes”, because the chance of getting the LAC situation on a national current affairs program - let alone “As It Happens” - does not come up every day.

If you’re so inclined, you can listen to the interview here.

Great job!

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Canadian Members of Parliament Andrew Cash & Pierre Nantel questioned the Conservative Party leaders in the House of Commons regarding the requirements of Library and Archives Canada’s new Code of Conduct.

    • #Archives
    • #Archivists
    • #LAC
    • #BAC
    • #Government of Canada
    • #Archivistes
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ACA Responds to New LAC Code of Conduct

The Association of Canadian Archivists has issued a formal response regarding Library and Archives Canada’s new Code of Conduct. The letter can be viewed via the link above.

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    • #archivists
    • #LAC
    • #BAC
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BIBLIOCRACY: LAC "Code of Conduct": First Look

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Some courageous soul has finally leaked Library and Archives Canada’s “Code of Conduct”. It is the most profound encapsulation of the problems at LAC I have seen in almost a year of very intense involvement with advocacy around the problems there. I think that if many organisations and…

Some seriously terrifying new developments at LAC.

    • #archives
    • #archivists
    • #LAC
    • #BAC
    • #libraries
    • #librarians
    • #government of canada
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National Library Cuts Severing Ties With Past

8 January 2013 article from the Prince George Citizen which outlines some of the direct affects on Canadian citizens of the cuts made at Library and Archives Canada, as well as ongoing issues resulting from the 2012 cuts.

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    • #libraries
    • #archives
    • #Prince George
    • #Government of Canada
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Erreurs et coupes à Archives Canada: Le directeur n'accepte pas les reproches

Un article et une vidéo de TVA Nouvelles sur les coupes et les erreurs à BAC.

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    • #Gouvernement du Canada
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Recent plans by the Dutch government to dismantle the Broadcast Music Centre in Hilversum (which include abolishing the orchestra and chorus) may result in the disappearance of one of western Europe’s largest sheet music libraries. Unless independent funds can be raised by the MCO library in the next nine months, the scores will be sold to dealers or worse. Around 5,000 have already been digitized, the rest will be lost.
IAML | International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (via archivalia)

More troubles on the European side of things.

(via archivalia)

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    • #music
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New letter from the Bibliographical Society of Canada

An excellent and thorough letter, dated 18 November 2012, responding to the reply sent to the Bibliographical Society of Canada by Minister of Canadian Heritage James Moore after earlier letters sent by the BSC.

Perhaps this should encourage us to re-write to our own MPs or Minister Moore regarding our experiences since the cuts have taken place!

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    • #archives
    • #lac
    • #bac
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On April 30, 2012, the National Archival Development Program (NADP) was eliminated. Surplus notices were sent to Library and Archives Canada (LAC) to ultimately reduce its staff by 20%. Libraries and archives in the Transport, Immigration, and Public Works departments were unilaterally shut down.

As archivists, we say “Enough.” We will not allow the federal government and senior management of LAC to compromise, assault, and destroy the Canadian archival network and the heritage that it preserves and makes available. We will not allow ideologues to tear apart the work of generations of archivists. We will not allow archives to fall prey to one-sided cultural wars. We will fight back. We will be heard.


À propos

Le 30 avril 2012, le Programme national de développement des archives (PNDA), a été aboli. Des avis de postes excédentaires ont été envoyés à Bibliothèque et Archives Canada (BAC) dans le but de réduire le personnel de 20%. Les bibliothèques des ministères du Transport, Immigration et Travaux publics ont été éliminées.

Comme archivistes, nous disons: «Assez, c’est assez !». Nous ne permettrons pas que le gouvernement fédéral et les cadres supérieurs de BAC compromettent, attaquent et détruisent le réseau canadien des archives et le patrimoine que BAC et les autres institutions d’archives de ce réseau conservent et mettent à la disposition des Canadiens. Nous ne permettrons pas que des idéologues puissent détruire le travail de générations d'archivistes. Nous ne permettrons pas que les archives paient seules le prix de guerres culturelles. Nous allons nous battre. Nous serons entendus.

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