The Baylor Digital Collections are comprised of a number of digital resources including:
- Audio Reserves -- A service that allows students and faculty to access listening assignments via the Internet, 24 hours a day.
- AudioReserves2Go -- A service that provides preloaded iPods with listening assignments organized by professor and course.
- Baylor Digital Image Database, BDID (available only on campus) -- A database of images used by faculty in the Art Department to prepare their lectures and assignments.
- BearCat -- The Baylor Libraries' online catalog of resources found in the Baylor Libraries.
- BEARdocs -- A repository of research produced at Baylor University, including dissertations, technical reports, theses, working papers, etc.
- Black Gospel Music Restoration Project -- Project designed to identify, acquire, preserve, record and catalogue the most at-risk music from the black gospel music tradition.
- CONTENTdm -- A collection of digitized resources found in libraries and other collections throughout the campus.
- E-journals -- A database of e-journals available through the Baylor Libraries.
- Electronic Reserves -- Access to digital copies of articles, exams, class notes, etc. that are placed on reserve for specific classes.
- Electronic Reserves --Policies and procedures for placing materials on reserve.
- Electronic Resources -- A database of proprietary research resources to which the library subscribes.