As an author, researcher and historian, I protest the closing of night research at
the National Archives. The several nights a week that currently is allowed is not
enough. Now you want to take that away. I live in Los Angeles. My books are
about history and written for popular consumption - the great mass of people in our
nation. I must write them on the meager funds book publishers give me in
advance. Usually I have enough money to make one or two trips across country to
College Park, stay about two weeks, and then have to leave - no more. That's all
the resources I have. It is hard enough to do adequate research on that limited
schedule. Now you want to restrict access to historians like myself even more.
This is a serious problem. Most historian-authors are in the same boat I am. The
books are going to suffer and thus citizens are not going to get what they would
have before. This along with Freedom of Information Act restrictions recently is
another move that will restrict information to the people the government
represents.I hope you will have the wisdom to reconsider and at least keep the
archives open at night if not more nights than they were before. I am a member of
the Author's Guild and Writers Guild West. My works can be viewed at my
personal website, www.robertkwilcox.com or at my Author's Guild site.
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Comment on FR Doc # E6-11763
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Changes in NARA Research Room and Museum Hours
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