As many of you know, over the past year, I have been directing an NEH/Mellon Humanities Open Book Grant to digitize 52 volumes from the backlist of Brown Judaic Studies. I have written about the project here, here, and here. The project will draw to a close tomorrow, and I am delighted to say that all of these books are now available on several platforms, with a few more to come. The full list of books and access options can be found here. The White Paper, which details what we did and what we learned in the process, is now available here.
The Project Manager was Laura Foster, to whom I am enormously grateful. None of this could have happened without her. Thanks are also due to the SBL Press and AJS and to Newgen, the firm we hired to do the actual digitizing. Most of all, though, our continuing thanks to our authors. They make BJS what we are.