While the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library holds a very comprehensive set of Wilson documents, other repositories also hold significant collections of Wilsoniana; the originals of many of the documents at Mudd, especially from the Papers of Woodrow Wilson Project Records, are held within collections at other repositories. Although the following is by no means an exhaustive list of Wilson collections, it should guide the researcher to other notable collections.
The University of Virginia Press provides limited access to the digitized version of the Papers of Woodrow, edited by Arthur S. Link. The Rotunda Digital Edition includes the complete contents of the landmark letterpress edition of the papers, with nearly 35,000 documents across 69 volumes. Please ask a librarian at your home institution for access should you find that you are not able to use the database.
Please see the Library of Congress's online catalog for more information on these collections and how to use them for research purposes. Along with the following manuscript collections, the Library of Congress also holds many publications, including newspapers, journals, and monographs, pertinent to research on Woodrow Wilson. Please see the Library of Congress's website for more information.
While NARA is not the official repository of the presidential papers of Woodrow Wilson, it does hold collections related to Wilson. For a subject or author search, please use NARA 's Archival Research Catalog (ARC) with the phrase "Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924."
Please see the Yale University Library online catalog, Orbis, and the Manuscripts and Archives On-Line Finding Aids for more information on these collections and how to use them for research purposes.