Digitized Materials
Some of the Rare Books & Manuscripts Library's (RBML) materials have been digitized and made available via the Library's digital collections. Use the link above to browse all of RBML's items or the links below to see specific collections.
- Jeffrey Family Collection of World War I Glass Slides
- Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts
- Talfourd P. Linn Cervantes Collection
- William S. Burroughs Papers
- Women's Suffrage Collection
Some of RBML's materials have been digitized and are available via the Library's institutional repository, Knowledge Bank. Use the link above to browse all of RBML's items or the links below to see specific collections and projects.
- The Edgar Nelson Transeau Ohio Vegetation Survey
- Japanese Naval Drawings and Notebooks
- John Foxe's Actes and Monuments (Books of Martyrs)
- James Steven-Cox Collection
- Lucius Clark Smith Diaries
- Paul and Erika Bourguignon Collection
- Sarah Morgan Byran Piatt Recovery Project
- Toyo Suyemoto (Kawakami) Collection
Digital Exhibits
RBML materials are featured in the following digital exhibits:
- Mini-exhibit on 15th-century prayerbook This exhibit explores a 15th-century prayerbook used by an 18th-century Frenchman to record his trip to the Holy Land.
- “Translation… openeth the window to let in the light”: The Pre-History and Abiding Impact of the King James Bible This special exhibition commemorates the printing of this most influential of all English books, the King James Bible.
Videos
RBML materials are featured in the following short videos:
- Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms
- Joanne Grant Papers
- Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon
- Postcard from the Women's Suffrage Collection
Recordings of RBML virtual events:
- Pride Month in the Archives: Exploring the LGBTQ Collection with Brett Shingledecker
- 2020 Preview Night A virtual version of RBML's annual event highlighting recent acquisitions
- A Conversation with Louis Bromfield biographer Stephen Heyman