Photo of Waldo Library, Kalamazoo Campus
Waldo Library, # 0156 - 0157a
Phone: 269-387-4776
Fax: 269-387-5519
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Our research libraries are more than books. WMU libraries digitization goal is to bring you unique items through our online digital collections. These include diaries, photographs, maps, manuscripts, artwork, presidential letters, blueprints and more. All collections are searchable, and most are browse-able.
'Michigan Manual of Freedmen's Progress' book, 1915 edition, fully digitized
including photographs, charts, and searchable text in pdf format.
Items include a mix of blueprints, letters, and photos and a book from the nationally recognized home design built in Kalamazoo Michigan by Caroline Bartlett Crane. All images have comprehensive metadata, and the capability to zoom in on details.
Contains the full run of the journal edited by Father Chrysogonus Waddell of
Gethsemani Abbey, Trappist, KY, Cistercian Liturgy Series, and selections from
the Chrysogonous Waddell Archive.
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This collection is currently comprised of four books housed in the Special
Collections and Rare Books Room of Waldo Library. Each of these books
illustrates aspects of dress from the mid-18th century to the mid-19th century.
Digital images gathered from the Visual Resources Library collection of slides
and digital images for instruction and research.
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collection is restricted to WMU students, faculty, and staff.
Index maps for map series and sets, such as AMS (Army Map Service), visually
annotated to show local WMU Libraries holdings.
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A selection of Cistercian and other materials: antiphonary, glossed Bible
pages, legal scroll, etc.
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Example of an African beaded necklace produced as a QTVR movie from 72 separate photographs of the item.
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general Commentarios de Álvar Nv'ñez Cabeça de Vaca
(Early Americas, Medieval Spanish Documents) A Spanish Department collaborative
grant project which includes two Cabeza de Vaca transcriptions of 16th century
manuscripts at the Early Americas Digital Archive.
A digital showcase of the research,
scholarly and creative output of members of the Western Michigan University
community. The repository is administered by WMU Libraries and serves as a
permanent digital archive for these materials.
Depicting a history of print methods with analysis and technical information.
This collection is made up of intermediate scale maps published by the Army Map
Service primarily in the 1940's and 1950's. Currently only maps of Afghanistan
are available.
Diaries and more from the mid 1860s, with full transcriptions, extensive
metadata, and categories for browsing.
Images of diverse items demonstrating Digitization Center services. The
collection contains copyrighted materials.
The Howard Mowen Collection and the Edwin W. Polk Collection are two
significant donations that now form a unified collection of Nazi German and
Allies publications, photographs, and ephemera known as the N.S.D.A.P.
Collection.
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Morgan Photography Collection
A collection of commercial photographs showing mid-20th century culture
in the Kalamazoo, Michigan area. View in (External)
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Yearbooks from 1906 through 1975 available in digital form as searchable pdf
files (some pdf files are very large).