In 2004, Library and Archives Canada became one of the first organizations in the world to integrate the services and functions of a national library and a national archives. The vision behind it was the creation of a new kind of knowledge organization, fully integrated, and able to respond to the information needs of the 21st century. Library and Archives Canada has been undergoing steady redefinition ever since.
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