Digital Collections
Over 245,000 Unique Items
ZSR Library’s Digital Collections provides 24/7 access to over 245,000 unique digitized items within 112 online collections. More about ›
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- Writings, correspondence, photographs, drawings, audio-visual, and other primary source materials.
- Documents the history of North Carolina Baptist churches, institutions, and individuals.
- Documenting the history of WFU and community voices, these oral histories include recordings from a variety of perspectives.
- Emphasizes cultural and social history, with particular emphasis on North Carolina history and regional Americana.
- Include administrative materials, student organization records, university publications, university historical materials, photographs, president’s papers, and alumni papers.
- Titles published by Wake Forest University departments and groups.
- Materials relating to the record of Wake Forest University and people associated with the university
- These collections cover Winston-Salem and Forsyth County history.
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Staff Picks
As You Like It [ticket to performance: Harrow School, 1955] Ronald Watkins Collection
Hamlet [program: Harrow School, 1951] Ronald Watkins Collection
Anthony and Cleopatra [ticket to Harrow School production, 1959] Ronald Watkins Collection
This month’s picks curated by Craig Fansler
Recent Additions
Wake Forest Magazine [Spring 2025] This is the issue of the Spring 2025 Wake Forest Magazine. It primarily...
Wake Forest Magazine [Fall 2024] The Fall 2024 issue of Wake Forest Magazine is a tribute to the...
Wallburg (Davidson County) Ephemeral materials related to churches or associations that are associated with Baptist communities...
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From Our Blog
Digitizing the Samuel and Sarah Wait Papers 5 months ago
From Boxes to Bytes: Digitizing the NC Baptist Church and Association Files Collection 7 months ago
15 Years of Digital Collections 2 years ago
ZSR Expands JSTOR’s Shared Collections 2 years ago
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