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
Singing Deacs University Archives Photograph Collection
Faculty quartet University Archives Photograph Collection
Societies groups University Archives Photograph Collection
This month’s picks curated by Lauren Corbett
Recent Additions
Edgemont (Durham County) Ephemeral materials related to churches or associations that are associated with Baptist communities...
- Grooms Missionary (Reidsville County) Ephemeral materials related to churches or associations that are associated with Baptist communities...
- Friendship Chapel (Wake Forest) 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 4 months ago
From Boxes to Bytes: Digitizing the NC Baptist Church and Association Files Collection 6 months ago
15 Years of Digital Collections 1 year ago
ZSR Expands JSTOR’s Shared Collections 2 years ago
- Read more in our blog ›