Hocken Collections holds the largest collection of manuscripts, maps, and early photographs relating to the history of the Otago Region, as well as several notable collections relating to the country as a whole. The latter include the letters and journals of
Samuel Marsden and New Zealand records of the
Church Missionary Society. The personal and public papers of many important Otago people are also present in the library's collections, including those of the writers
James K. Baxter and
R. A. K. Mason, as well as the political writings of many of the community's leaders. The library's collection also includes a substantial body of photographic work by the
Burton Brothers. The library also has an extensive collection of
New Zealand music recordings and sheet music—including much related to Dunedin's
rock-music scene—and a substantial collection of
New Zealand art; the upper floor of the library includes a gallery which is regularly used for shows of art both from the library's collection and from visiting and resident University of Otago artists.
Collection highlights The following Hocken Collection's holdings have been recognised as items of recorded heritage which have national significance by
UNESCO Memory of the World Aotearoa New Zealand Ngā Mahara o te Ao. •
Charles Brasch Literary and Personal Papers. This collection was included as an entry on the register in 2013. • Dr Hocken's
Church Missionary Society Records in 2014. •
Pickerill Papers on Plastic Surgery in 2015. •
Lance Richdale Papers in 2016. • Salmond Anderson Architects Records in 2017. •
Herries Beattie Papers (1848–1972) in 2018. • Dr
Muriel Bell Papers in 2019. •
Colin and
Anne McCahon Papers in 2020. •
Janet Frame literary and personal papers in 2024. ==References==