Rob MacKillop
Edinburgh Correspondent
Oh, believe me, I was not blaming the librarian, rather the digital information corporations that in the US and UK are taking control of academic libraries. I am delighted to hear that you are fighting back against them, and I hope you succeed in the long term. Open access of knowledge is essential for any healthy society.
I worked in a university library for six months about 15 years ago, and got an insight into the way the wind was blowing. But one day we had a staff trip to the library of the Edinburgh Botanic Gardens. The treasures they have! I can imagine how much you love such an environment, Gianluca.
My wife is a leading academic in her field, but these days she has to sign up for evening classes in subjects she has no interest in, just to get access to the digital library. That is not the fault of the librarians. The root of it is digital information being the new oil. Money, money, money.
I apologise for not being clear enough in my previous post, Gianluca. Best wishes to your team!
I worked in a university library for six months about 15 years ago, and got an insight into the way the wind was blowing. But one day we had a staff trip to the library of the Edinburgh Botanic Gardens. The treasures they have! I can imagine how much you love such an environment, Gianluca.
My wife is a leading academic in her field, but these days she has to sign up for evening classes in subjects she has no interest in, just to get access to the digital library. That is not the fault of the librarians. The root of it is digital information being the new oil. Money, money, money.
I apologise for not being clear enough in my previous post, Gianluca. Best wishes to your team!