You May Know About Ohiolink, But What About Search Ohio?

Nineteen public libraries are part of OhioLINK. Those libraries are collectively known as “SearchOhio“. Think of SearchOhio as the public library’s version of OhioLINK. By sharing resources, OhioLINK members have access to an additional 9.5 million popular materials, and SearchOhio members have access to the circulating collection of OhioLINK. If an item you want is not available by searching the OhioLINK catalog, you may check the SearchOhio collection by clicking the “SearchOhio” icon in the upper right hand of the screen. Enter your ID and password just as you would when requesting OhioLINK materials, and the material will arrive in the same manner as any OhioLINK book would arrive. Fine policies differ somewhat. Just ask a library staff member for details. You might want to consider using SearchOhio: To request popular fiction or movies; To get children’s books; To borrow cookbooks, how-to books, travel books, or any other materials…

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