BBC News: Post-It notes and the end of written history
Tuesday, 6 July 2010, 12:03 via Delicious/martinstabe
"[There] is a fear among some historians that the expected treasure trove of policy documents and correspondence between ministers might not be worth the paper it is printed on. ... In place of candid policy briefings, indiscreet notes and full and frank minutes, of the kind that have shed so much light on previous eras, they fear the official record of what is going on in government today will be a succession of bland statements of the obvious and uncontroversial. The reason for this, they fear, is that ministers and officials are so worried about leaks to newspaper and premature disclosure through the Freedom of Information Act that they have simply stopped writing things down." Read More...
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1. Karlschneiderf | 6 July 2010 at 1236
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