What are examples of Columbia University Libraries other digitization initiatives?
Columbia Libraries is a pioneer in developing web-based resources for online public use. From unique information resources such as the John Jay Papers Online, a database of abstracts and images of over 13,000 documents associated with John Jay, and the Digital Scriptorium, an image database of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, to innovative online tools such as web-based reference services and online public catalogues, the University Libraries has been an early and enthusiastic proponent of using the Internet to increase public access to the information held in our collections.