Jan 29, 2007
British Library Blues
Maud Newton points us to some unsettling news from the British Library:
Needless to say, these proposals are causing considerable outrage.
To survive, the library proposes to slash opening hours by more than a third and to charge researchers for admission to the reading rooms for the first time.
All public exhibitions would close, along with schools learning programmes. The permanent collection, which includes a copy of every book published in the UK, would be permanently reduced by 15 per cent. And the national newspaper archive, used by 30,000 people a year, including many researching their family trees, would close.
Needless to say, these proposals are causing considerable outrage.