About the Digital Library of Appalachia Scope and content: The Digital Library of Appalachia seeks to provide online access to archival and historical materials related to the culture of the southern and central Appalachian region. The thirty-four member libraries, archives, and museums associated with the Appalachian College Association, known collectively as ACA Central Library, seek to generate interest and encourage continued scholarship for the entire region. Information in the database exists as reproductions of color or black and white photographs, reformatted typed pages, published books, unpublished manuscripts, personal diaries and correspondence, journal and newspaper articles, musical recordings, oral history recordings and transcripts, and other related reproductions.
Participants in the Digital Library of Appalachia: Berea College : Hutchins Library Cumberland College : Hagan Memorial Library Ferrum College : Blue Ridge Institute King College : E. W. King Library Lee University : William G. Squires Library and Dixon Pentecostal Research Center Lees-McRae College : James H. Carson Library Lincoln Memorial University : Carnegie Vincent Library and Lincoln Library Lindsey Wilson College : Katie Murrell Library Mars Hill College : Renfro Library Tennessee Wesleyan College : Merner Pfeiffer Library Warren Wilson College : Pew Learning Center and Ellison Library