On Tue, 2008-09-30 at 06:30 +0200, John at Darkstar wrote:
It is not that people, and researchers, don't want
access to the
newspapers, they are not allowed to access them. Even a doctorand that
wanted to get access to them to do a study on some of the letters
written by Henrik Ibsen was refused to get access, because as they said,
"the newspapers are in the store".
Due to restructuring of the norwegian military a lot of space are freed
up in the old military compounds. It seems rather special that there are
a lot of state-owned storage space nearby and at the same time the
university claims they don't have enough storage area.
John
"We are storing these resources so we can deny people access to it in
the future..."
--
Experience is a good school but the fees are high.
- Heinrich Heine