- Christine Camp Archives
- Library collection dedicated to one of the first female to work for the Central Intelligence Agency and as a member of the Washington press corps.
- College of Wooster Archives
- Repository of relevant college files that include publications, class files, departmental papers, and administrative documents.
- College of Wooster Slide Library
- Provides visual resources that serve the classroom teaching and research needs of the Department of Art and the larger college community.
- Compton Collection
- Maintains collections of clippings, correspondence, photographs, memorabilia and manuscripts of the family of Dr. Elias and Ms. Otelia Compton.
- Josephine Long Wishart Collection
- Monograph collection of popular advice literature centered on women, motherhood, and homemaking.
- Libraries
- Provides various online references and research helps. Includes general databases, electronic journals, subject guides, and web search tools.
- McMaster Collection
- Monograph collection donated by Mary A. Maxwell of Pittsburgh. Serves as a resource for Presbyterian materials.
- Media Library
- Serves as a educational media resource that supports faculty in classroom instruction.
- Missionary Collection
- Mostly Presbyterian missionary materials acquired as donations between the years 1870 and 1905.
- Nancy Herbst Sechrest Collection
- Gallery of works about and dedicated to women. Includes biographies, memoirs, and travel journals discussing women's lives at work, in the home, and at leisure.
- Paul O. Peters Collection
- Donate library collection pertaining to Peters' personal political philosophy and on conservative and right-wing elements present in 20th-century American culture.
- Theater Collections
- Compilation of books, photographs, playbills, and other materials related to American and British theater.
- Wallace Notestein Collection
- Working library of the internationally known scholar of British literature and social history, Wallace Notestein.
- Wayne County Peace Coalition
- Personal collection of the Gillian Fynn, a Wayne County advocate of peace activities. Includes books, files, petitions, letters to representatives, posters, and Wayne County Peace Coalition papers.
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