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  2. Libraries Connect Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Libraries Connect Ohio has various networks aimed at different demographics. It works to provide information to Ohioans in an easy and informative manner, so that they can be informed. [1] LCO is a collaborative effort done by the libraries of Ohio and these organizations: [1] Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) - for Public Libraries

  3. Ohio Court of Claims - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Court of Claims was created in 1975 by the passage of the Court of Claims Act. The Court was created to replace the Sundry Claims Board which existed from 1917 through 1975. The Board was considered inadequate for hearing claims against the state for a number of reasons, including that the Attorney General both sat on the Board and had ...

  4. Ohio Web Library - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) provides broadband Internet connections and related information services to Ohio public libraries.Its primary mission is to ensure that all Ohio residents have free public Internet access through the 251 independent local public library systems in Ohio, as well as the use of research databases not freely available on the World Wide Web.

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  6. United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

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    The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (in case citations, N.D. Ohio) is the federal trial court for the northern half of Ohio, encompassing most territories north of the city of Columbus. The court has courthouses in Cleveland, Toledo, Akron and Youngstown.

  7. Ohio Public Library Information Network - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) is a state agency that provides Internet access to the 251 Ohio public libraries for use by the residents of Ohio. OPLIN also provides Ohioans with free home access to high-quality, subscription research databases.

  8. OhioLINK - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Library and Information Network (OhioLINK) is a consortium of Ohio's college and university libraries and the State Library of Ohio.Serving more than 800,000 students, faculty, and staff at 88 institutions with 117 libraries, OhioLINK's membership includes 16 public universities, 23 community/technical colleges, 48 private colleges and the State Library of Ohio.

  9. Public libraries in North America - Wikipedia

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    Many sources claim to have been the first, such as Boston's Public Library, which was the second, established in 1852. The Boston Public Library opened on March 20, 1854. [13] The first free continuous children's library in the United States was funded privately, founded in 1835 in Arlington, Massachusetts. [14]