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Old Posted Jan 13, 2024, 11:56 PM
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From hoggytime on Skyrise Cities, the new Ottawa Central Library is taking shape.


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Meanwhile, Western University, along with other leading Ontario Universities, are denuding their libraries of books.

I am really surprised that libraries apparently don't need to contain books. But then again, Indigo and Chapters hardly have any books, other than "Heather's Picks", and some worthless coffee table screeds written by celebrities. It's about worthless knick-knacks, overpriced children's toys and overpriced, expired Godiva chocolates.
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Meanwhile, Western University, along with other leading Ontario Universities, are denuding their libraries of books.
I thought most university libraries were digitizing most of their material now?

When I was in university (early 1990s) most of my "book budget" went to photocopying... we didn't have a lot of textbooks in the urban geography program, but relied very heavily on journals. I'm sure most of them have digital access now, but I must have gone through dozens and dozens of copy cards back then (and I kept most of the articles in boxes for a long time, but they were eventually recycled)
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Most books are not digitalized; almost all periodicals are. In many fields, like mine, we rely more heavily on periodicals. For those that rely on books, there is little chance of of the serendipitous discovery of relevant books that comes while searching the stacks for your title(s). A digital readout of nearby hits is no substitute. The former is akin to browsing for clothes or whatnot in a physical retail environment, whereas the latter is having an abstract list of titles.
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Refection and expansion of the Gabrielle-Roy library in Quebec City is almost over.






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Old Posted Feb 11, 2024, 2:31 PM
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Now that is a nice reclad!

Still can't believe how Edmonton approved that spaceship of a library when they could have something clean and elegant like this for cheaper.
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Old Posted May 14, 2024, 12:57 PM
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From zzptichka on Skyrise, taken last weekend.



And from CTV this week, interior shots.





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Stone going up on Ottawa's new central library.

From Dzingle Bells on Skyrise.





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Cladding and interior of Ottawa's new library coming along nicely.


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The bronze panels are apparently solar cells.







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