Over the past few years I have noticed more and more questions that are asked which could be answered very simply by opening a book. I have to ask is the simple act of trying to research a question a foreign concept with newer reenactors?
Granted, I grew up at a time in reenacting when the internet wasn’t an option, if we needed an answer we headed for the library, looked through the OR’s, read books on the subject or consulted museums. Is there some reason that people don’t do this now? Is it laziness? Lack of time or initiative? Or don’t know how to research a question in the first place? I have to question the intelligence of flinging a question out into cyberspace and accepting whatever answer bounces back as some do.
Often when someone asks a question I respond with the name of a book that they can find the answer in. Yes, some books are expensive or the money to buy them could be used on better kit but a interlibrary loan is still free which eliminates the money excuse for not being able to find a book if it is not available at the local library. The idea of giving the title of a book is that it might encourage the person asking the question to find the book and the answer, possibly in the process that person will also find additional information on the subject they had not considered when first researching the question. Added benefit with little additional effort.
At some point those of us who do research are going to fade into the distance, has anyone considered who is going sit down and do the research after that point is reached? At the rate things are headed I feel that doing research is soon to be a lost art.
Granted, I grew up at a time in reenacting when the internet wasn’t an option, if we needed an answer we headed for the library, looked through the OR’s, read books on the subject or consulted museums. Is there some reason that people don’t do this now? Is it laziness? Lack of time or initiative? Or don’t know how to research a question in the first place? I have to question the intelligence of flinging a question out into cyberspace and accepting whatever answer bounces back as some do.
Often when someone asks a question I respond with the name of a book that they can find the answer in. Yes, some books are expensive or the money to buy them could be used on better kit but a interlibrary loan is still free which eliminates the money excuse for not being able to find a book if it is not available at the local library. The idea of giving the title of a book is that it might encourage the person asking the question to find the book and the answer, possibly in the process that person will also find additional information on the subject they had not considered when first researching the question. Added benefit with little additional effort.
At some point those of us who do research are going to fade into the distance, has anyone considered who is going sit down and do the research after that point is reached? At the rate things are headed I feel that doing research is soon to be a lost art.
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