In 2018-19, BC Libraries and the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies collaborated to create the Jesuit Online Bibliography, an open-access, open-source fully-searchable database of over 15,000 bibliographic records.
Library and archives staff are creating an encoded transcription of the Thomas D. Craven Diary.
The BC Libraries Digital Studio has some new personnel, and has updated the website with new descriptions and documentation, and upgraded equipment.
The Digital Studio team has been working to improve the variety of software offerings and make updates to the Sound Room space.
The Digital Scholarship Group and Dr. Michael Noone introduce the Burns Antiphoner, an interactive open access resource based on a 14th-century Franciscan antiphoner.