ohioweblibrary.org is the new search interface from OPLIN, that searches across OPLIN databases.
This video covers the features of this simplified search interface.
ohioweblibrary.org is the new search interface from OPLIN, that searches across OPLIN databases.
This video covers the features of this simplified search interface.
"What's the Point?" is a Website created by the Ohio Public Library Information Network and the Ohio Historical Society.
The site provides a guide for identifying flint artifacts, in addition to historical information about Ohio's ancient peoples.
This short tutorial covers the artifact identification process.
Accurately identifying snakes found in the wild is an important task. "What's that Snake" from the Ohio Public Library Information Network makes snake identification much easier.
It is a great site for students learning about snakes, as well as people who spend time in the outdoors.
Have you ever found a leaf or fruit and wonder what kind of tree it came from?
The What Tree Is It? Website will help you come up with the answers. It is a useful site for hikers, birders, and students.
This tutorial takes you through the identification process.
ohioweblibrary.org is the new search interface from OPLIN, that searches across OPLIN databases.
This video covers the features of this simplified search interface.