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On the Leading Edge of Technology: Second Preservation Centre Will Be Built in Gatineau


GATINEAU, QC, Oct. 31, 2017 /CNW/ - Library and Archives Canada (LAC) announces the launch of a procurement process for the construction of a second archival preservation centre in Gatineau, Quebec.

The new state-of-the-art facility will be located immediately behind the existing Preservation Centre. With ideal conditions for preserving archives, the new building will reduce operating costs, increase and maximize the space required, and reduce the environmental footprint thanks to green and sustainable infrastructure. All Canadians will ultimately benefit from better service.

This new building will be constructed according to the latest international preservation standards, thereby enabling Canada to preserve historical records and national treasures under optimal conditions. The timing is opportune, because LAC's analyses indicate that the various buildings used by the institution will reach their maximum storage capacity within a few years.

LAC is not only adding new spaces that are essential for meeting its current and future needs for the storage and preservation of analogue documentary heritage (particularly official federal government records, for which LAC is the continuing memory), but also making serious efforts to digitize its holdings to make them even more accessible.

LAC will also take advantage of this major project to optimize the storage space at the existing Preservation Centre.

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"Our government is proud to protect and promote Canadian stories and culture. Library and Archives Canada is home to a treasure trove of essential documents, records, artifacts and artworks that help tell the story of who we are. The new Gatineau 2 project will provide up-to-date facilities, equipment and conditions for Library and Archives Canada to preserve its collections and make them accessible to Canadians for generations to come."

The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage

"This is a major investment that will yield significant economic benefits for the region. I am delighted that this facility will enrich a hub of knowledge, in a key sector in the city of Gatineau, that already encompasses the CEGEP, the Maison de la culture cultural centre and the current Preservation Centre."

- Steven MacKinnon, Member of Parliament for Gatineau

"As a flagship institution, Library and Archives Canada is a leader in the archival community, and it must continue to play that role. Our current world-class Preservation Centre in Gatineau will have a new neighbour that will be just as remarkable! This new state-of-the-art facility will be able to protect our rich collection for centuries."

- Guy Berthiaume, Librarian and Archivist of Canada

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About Library and Archives Canada

The mandate of Library and Archives Canada is to preserve the documentary heritage of Canada for the benefit of present and future generations, and to be a source of enduring knowledge accessible to all, thereby contributing to the cultural, social and economic advancement of Canada. Library and Archives Canada also facilitates co-operation among communities involved in the acquisition, preservation and diffusion of knowledge, and serves as the continuing memory of the Government of Canada and its institutions. Stay connected with Library and Archives Canada on Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and YouTube.

 

SOURCE Library and Archives Canada



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