Collections of digitized documents, photographs, maps and data that have been described and organized by OSU Libraries to make them more widely accessible for researchers, students, and the general public. Search the collections or browse the lists below.
World Vision: Selections From the OSU Department of Art Fine Arts Print Collection


Photographs, video, ephemera, essays and statistics documenting more than 100 years of OSU baseball players, coaches, and teams.


Quick access to some of the best of the OSU Archives Collection.
The 102 photographs in this collection document the activities of Oregon's Bracero workers--their cultivation and harvesting work in the fields and orchards as well as the farm labor camps in which they lived.


The Northwest Digital Archives (NWDA) provides enhanced access to archival and manuscript materials at sixteen repositories in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington through a union database of Encoded Archival Description (EAD) finding aids.
The Oregon Multicultural Archives Digital Collection consists of images that document the lives and activities of ethnic minorities in Oregon. The images are drawn from the archival collections that form the Oregon Multicultural Archives.
The "1964 Corvallis Flood" features 59 oblique photographs flown by Western Ways, Inc. on Dec. 23, 1964. These images were taken when the Willamette River stood at 23' and document the extensive flooding in Corvallis area.
A permanent means for faculty members and students to store their research and teaching output, to make the information widely available and for the institution to maintain its historical record.



Information to help local citizens and policymakers make better decisions about Oregon's natural resources.



Imagery to provide resource practitioners and the general public with a different perspective on Oregon.



Information to help local citizens, policymakers, and community groups learn about Oregon's past, current and future land use and enable more informed land use decisions.



Information to help local citizens and policymakers make better decisions about natural resources, including salmon and watersheds in Oregon's North Coast region.



Information to help local citizens and policymakers make better decisions about natural resources, including watersheds and fish populations, in Oregon's Umpqua Basin.



Information to help Oregon citizens, communities, and land management agencies prioritize resources and reduce wildfire risk.



Information to help local citizens and policymakers make better decisions about land and water use in Oregon's Willamette River Basin.
This collection comprises 1000+ photographs taken between 1934 and 1945 by the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Fisheries. The researchers who took these photos inventoried Spring Chinook Salmon spawning and rearing habitat in 390 Columbia River Basin streams.
The USDA Forest Service has conducted research as well as managed our national forests for 100 years. This collection of documents provides access to some of the earliest reports from the USDA Forest Service Research Stations.
9000 items on the subjects of politics and water in the Middle East.
The collected historic photographs, personal papers, and research library of Gerald "Jerry" Williams, former national historian for the U.S. Forest Service.
Interest in the issue of water conflict and cooperation is increasing around the world. In order to provide access to the current literature on the topic in a searchable format, the Transboundary Freshwater Dispute Database has developed this Water Conflict and Cooperation Bibliography.


Explores Linus Pauling's research into how the blood works at the molecular level in addition to other vital discoveries about immunology, sickle-cell anemia, genetics, evolution, and human health.


Chronicles Linus Pauling's discoveries and investigations of the chemical bond with a forty-nine page Narrative that tells the story as it happens and other primary materials.
The notebooks contain many of Pauling's laboratory calculations and experimental data, as well as scientific conclusions, ideas for further research and numerous autobiographical musings.


Utilizing over 800 scanned documents, photographs, audio clips and video excerpts, this website narrates the breathless details of the pursuit of the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
Linus Pauling, an OSU alum was among the most decorated of American scientists. This digital collection is a record of the medals, citations, diplomas and other recognitions awarded to Pauling.