Electronic records (digital records)
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Kettering Children's Choir Records (MS-462)
Miami Valley Archives Roundtable Records (MS-541)
Miami Valley School Records
Ray Must Collection
Ray Must was one of the original faculty members at Wright State University (WSU). He was an instructor at WSU from 1967 to 1991. This collection contains some of his work as an artist, including prints, sketches and etchings. Also incuded is a five part interview with the artist.
Records of Dayton Together (MS-603) Series I and Series II in CORE Scholar
Series V: Electronic Records and Digital Photos, 1989? - 1998, bulk: 1995 - 1998
This series contains a very small number of digital media (CDs and DVDs) containing (presumably) digital photographs.
Visual Arts Network Inc. Records (MS-693)
Westminster Presbyterian Church Records
The records are a rich source of information on the church's growth, teachings, membership, and activities, as well as its role in the community of Dayton and beyond.
Wright State University Student Oral Histories, 2017 (SC-325)
The collection consists of video oral history interviews conducted with Wright State University students, primarily graduate students in the Public History concentration, as part of a History 7700: Local History course in Fall 2017. Students were asked a standard series of questions on topics such as why they chose Wright State University and what life has been like as a Wright State student. Each interview averages about 4.5 minutes in length.
Wright Stock 1971 Film Footage (SC-348)
The collection consists of a single 7 minute, 43 second, segment of video (color, silent) showing the "Wrightstock" music festival held on Achilles Hill at Wright State University, April 30-May 2, 1971. Footage, which was originally captured on film by Wright State student George Pacura, depicts various elements of the concert, including: parking, attendees, tents, stage, performances, windy and muddy weather conditions, cars exiting, and detritus left behind afterwards.


