by lancer525 » Wed Jun 16, 2010 3:05 pm
Wow, DrPR!
Your explanation is fantastic, and I am very appreciative that you gave it!
However, it runs contrary to my actual personal experience with the National Archives.
Some years ago, after several attempts at email trying to track down ANY information from the record groups containing naval vessel plans, I resorted to phone calls which got me nowhere. I'm talking phone calls and emails that stretched over years of time. All the people that I talked to, every single one of them, told me essentially the exact same thing: "You'll have to come here and go through them, we don't have time for that." And the copies are very expensive to boot. Government agency, you know... I hope it's changed since 2004, but I fear it hasn't, and I am simply not willing to waste any more time with them. Once burned and all that.
So, again, I've been forced to look to sources OTHER than the National Archives, because they left such a bad taste in my mouth. I've had bad experiences with them, and while I'm sure most of the people there do a really good job, frankly, I've never had contact with any of them. I get the other ones who are apparently just punching a time clock and don't care what kind of job they do serving the public. I'm part of that public, and I've never gotten satisfaction from them. Ever.
I am starting to feel like I need to give up on doing the Virginia Class, because the plans just aren't available. Not available by any avenue open to me, that is. The National Archives are not, RPT not an option. YMMV
I fully intend to check out both the NRG, and the HNSA, as I was not aware that they had plans or prints. Learn something new every day...
Thanks for the links!
Wow, DrPR!
Your explanation is fantastic, and I am very appreciative that you gave it!
However, it runs contrary to my actual personal experience with the National Archives.
Some years ago, after several attempts at email trying to track down ANY information from the record groups containing naval vessel plans, I resorted to phone calls which got me nowhere. I'm talking phone calls and emails that stretched over years of time. All the people that I talked to, every single one of them, told me essentially the exact same thing: "You'll have to come here and go through them, we don't have time for that." And the copies are very expensive to boot. Government agency, you know... I hope it's changed since 2004, but I fear it hasn't, and I am simply not willing to waste any more time with them. Once burned and all that.
So, again, I've been forced to look to sources OTHER than the National Archives, because they left such a bad taste in my mouth. I've had bad experiences with them, and while I'm sure most of the people there do a really good job, frankly, I've never had contact with any of them. I get the other ones who are apparently just punching a time clock and don't care what kind of job they do serving the public. I'm part of that public, and I've never gotten satisfaction from them. Ever.
I am starting to feel like I need to give up on doing the Virginia Class, because the plans just aren't available. Not available by any avenue open to me, that is. The National Archives are not, RPT not an option. YMMV
I fully intend to check out both the NRG, and the HNSA, as I was not aware that they had plans or prints. Learn something new every day...
Thanks for the links!