[3] In 2015, a Jikji metal type printing plate was restored using traditional techniques.
[4] In 2017, 864 million won was allocated to remodel parts of the building and replace panels in the exhibits.
[5] On December 15, 2017, the museum reopened, the reopening ceremony was attended by Lee Beom-seok, Mayor of Cheongju at that time, Hwang Young-ho, Cheongju City Council Chairman and Na Gi-jeong, Jikji Cultural Association Chairman.
The museum has been a major contributor "UNESCO International Archives and Heritage Center of Cheongju attractions" in 2017.
In 2020, the museum held an exhibition about the discovery of Gyeongjaja (경자자) in 1420 and printing in the early Joseon Dynasty.