This fall, the Digital Scholarship Workshops will engage with emerging digital humanities technologies using census data to gain digital and data strategies, and also to present a picture of how digital scholarship research can engage with social justice issues.
BC Libraries has digitized 80 years of the Pilot. Learn about the publication’s history of different titles and editions, and get an inside look at the digitization process.
Tom Wall, University Librarian, reflects on the hope and renewal that the start of the fall semester brings, with special emphasis on Ignatian principles relevant to scholarship and BC Libraries.
Burns Library helped to sponsor the publication and first American launch of Nancy Hurrell’s groundbreaking study The Egan Irish Harps: Tradition, Patrons and Players in conjunction with the Irish Georgian Society.
Recent acquisitions by Burns Library highlight the activities and writing of the Washington, D.C. “Mass Transit” poetry circle of the 1970s and 80s, including Irish American musician and writer Terence Winch and Welsh immigrant Doug Lang.