COVID-19 lockdowns limit access to national library and archive collections
OTTAWA — Researchers studying Canadian history have not been able to access Library and Archive Canada’s collections during COVID-19 lockdowns — a situation that forced some to put off their research or revise it to use only materials available online.
Chad Gaffield, a history professor at the University of Ottawa, says the collections of Library and Archives Canada are the foundations of understanding Canada’s history and without them research in the field is impossible.
Before the lockdown in Ontario, researchers could make appointments at Library and Archives Canada building in Ottawa to view documents in its reading room but the building doors have now been closed for weeks.
“That’s going to, inevitably, have a have an impact on which projects can be done now and which projects are going to have to wait,” Gaffield said.