Submitted: May 30, 2012 - 10:00pm
Originally published: May 30, 2012
Last updated: May 30, 2012 - 10:03pm
Originally published: May 30, 2012
Last updated: May 30, 2012 - 10:03pm
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Verge, The
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Joshua Kopstein
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The fight to maintain a centralized, comprehensive, and publicly accessible national archive is losing ground in Canada. According to a recent update from a group advocating the rescue of the Library and Archives Canada (LAC), efforts to digitally archive the nation's history are being cut back significantly, with the LAC saying that only a "representative" collection is possible in the "digital" age.
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