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About our Digital Collections
The Special Collections & University Archives department has digitized thousands of images and made them freely available online. All of the images are made available through the public section of ArtSTOR. All images are available to download and use for free. If you would like to use the images for a publication, please contact speccol@drew.edu for information about publishing rights.
Drew Special Collections at JSTOR
The Special Collections and University Archives Department of the University Libraries is committed to supporting and advancing the educational mission of Drew University. Comprised of a number of distinctive collections, our mission is to acquire, preserve, provide access to, and promote the use of primary and special secondary resources in all formats. We are working to digitize and add our collections to JSTOR. Our newest additions are the Byron Society Collection, Betty T. Bennett’s Unpublished Shelley Monograph, and Celestial Events.

Methodist Image Collection
We have digitized more than 5,000 images related to Methodist history. This collection includes images of Methodist places of worship as well as important members of the Methodist church.

The Drew Acorn
The ongoing digitization of the school newspaper is a joint project of the University Library and the Digital Humanities Summer Institute. Currently PDF copies of issues from 1928 to 1996 are available and full-text searchable.

Nestorian Crosses
Nestorian crosses are decorative ornaments with religious motifs that were created in China during the Yuan Dynasty (1272-1368). Drew holds one of the largest collections of Nestorian crosses in world!

Drew University Student Art
These images highlight the work of Drew’s Art majors and minors. The Art program allows students to create art in a variety of media and a variety of styles to express their artistic visions.

ONLINE EXHIBITS
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Online Exhibits
All exhibits in Special Collections & University Archives are made available online. See the objects and read notes from our exhibit curators!