In 聽late last year I signaled that OHA+M would be relocating to the website of U蓝莓视频鈥檚 Heritage Resources Centre.聽 Well, c鈥檈st arriv茅!
Heritage Resources Centre Director Michael Drescher and blogger Dan Schneider mark the new HRC-OHA+M alliance in聽蓝莓视频 last month.
The hosting of the blog by the HRC was announced January 15 at the HRC鈥檚 annual general meeting in 蓝莓视频.
It goes without saying that I am thrilled by the move and the opportunity it represents.
I launched the blog three years ago, during Heritage Week 2015, with an article marking the 40th anniversary of the Ontario Heritage Act and the tenth anniversary of the 2005 overhaul of the act.聽With new articles every few weeks, the blog now boasts more than 70 posts on a wide range of topics.聽The focus from the start has been Ontario鈥檚 legal and policy framework for cultural heritage as well as current public policy initiatives and issues.
Let鈥檚 face it, serious discussion of heritage policy can be a bit dry and technical analysis of legislation, in particular, can make the eyes roll.聽 While I try to keep things engaging 鈥 and occasionally take a break from the 鈥渉eavy stuff鈥 altogether 鈥 OHA+M is not for all tastes.聽 A friend (?) recently referred to the blog as bigyawn.com!聽Haha.
Okay, it is a blog for heritage policy wonks.聽And, within that niche audience, the reception has been very gratifying.聽OHA+M has come to be seen as a respected source of information and commentary.聽Last October the blog earned its blogger an Award of Excellence for Heritage Education, Awareness and Scholarship from the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals.
The new association with the Heritage Resources Centre is a great fit for OHA+M.
Many of you will be familiar with the centre and its former director, Robert Shipley. Robert retired last year, although continues to be involved with the HRC.聽The new director, Michael Drescher, is committed to strengthening the HRC鈥檚 mandate.聽That mandate, according to the website, is 鈥渢o promote a better understanding of natural and human heritage for the improvement of planning management and public policy, through research, education, and extension work.鈥
Michael says the collaboration on OHA+M 鈥渨ill expand the HRC鈥檚 role as ideas generator and centre for the discussion and debate of heritage legislation, policy and issues.鈥
For my part the commitment of the HRC to house, manage and promote OHA+M marks a major turning point and takes the blog to a whole new level.聽 I鈥檓 excited to see how this works out.
What will change, besides a different address and new look?聽 Not much from the reader's standpoint.聽 But we do expect the commenting function will be friendlier, making it easier for readers to share their thoughts.聽 If you鈥檝e never commented on something you liked, didn鈥檛 agree with, or thought something more could be said 鈥 why not give it a try?
What you need to know: The 鈥渙ld鈥 blog at the blogspot address will continue to exist but will essentially go dormant.聽This will be the last post to that site. 聽From now on new posts will go up at this address, where all previous posts can also be found.
To continue to receive new posts, followers and subscribers of the blog (or me) will need to re-subscribe using the RSS Notifier app (at the top right on the new home page).
Please re-subscribe 鈥 we don鈥檛 want to lose you.聽And if you鈥檙e not a subscriber, there鈥檚 no better time!