
Looking to reminisce on your glory days at Biola without having to crawl into the attic to find your dusty yearbooks?
Every edition of The Biolan dating back to its inaugural 1927 volume is now available to peruse online, thanks to Biola鈥檚 library archival team. The yearlong project was an effort to make the university鈥檚 archives more accessible, according to Gregg Geary, dean of library and media services.
鈥淣ow anybody who wants to check on who was here at such-and-such a time, or check on relatives or see a picture can do that right online without having to make a trek to campus,鈥 Geary said.
Every year of Biola鈥檚 history since 1927 can be explored on virtual pages, excluding an eight-year hiatus in the 鈥30s when Biola鈥檚 budget was tight because of the Depression. The archive is simple and fun to use, complete with page-turning sounds and streamlined zoom features.
鈥淚t gives you the look and feel of having the physical item in your hand,鈥 Geary said.
鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to be a technical expert to access it.鈥
The archival committee is even exploring a facial-recognition software, which would make it easy to find one person across volumes without navigating the book鈥檚 index.
To access the yearbooks, visit the library鈥檚 website at .