Curious about OhioLINK fundamentals? Amy Pawlowski will talk about OhioLINK as a member-driven organization - its history, leadership, governance and committees, budgets and funding.
Amy Pawlowski, Executive Director of OhioLINK, presents on the current status of the OhioLINK/OhioNET Diversity Initiative and lays out the steps that member institutions can take to participate.
This webinar includes an in-depth look at the SAGE Business Cases collection and its coverage of a variety of in-demand subjects including entrepreneurship, business ethics, diversity & inclusi
Seth Sisler, Electronic Resources Librarian, and Lorraine Wochna, Media Librarian, both of Ohio University, joined Meghann Matwichuk media librarian from the University of Delaware to moderate a di
Melissa Hill, Serials and Electronic Resources Manager at Ohio Wesleyan University, moderated an open discussion about what’s going on in the OhioLINK e-resource community.
Learn how OhioLINK uses data about the resources and services it provides for content evaluation, decision-making, and operations, as well as understand how to access your own usage statistics to a
OhioLINK member institutions now have unlimited access to 8,500+ Cambridge University Press Cambridge Core e-books through an innovative Evidence-Based Acquisition agreement.
With the increase in distance learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is safe to say that more now than ever patrons need access to electronic resources from off-campus, and for most OhioLINK lib
Affordable Learning Ohio is OhioLINK’s statewide affordable textbook initiatives for higher education that encompasses low- and no-cost approaches for Ohio students.
OhioLINK member institutions now have unlimited access to 8,500+ Cambridge University Press Cambridge Core e-books through an innovative Evidence-Based Acquisition agreement.
Supporting digital accessibility is complicated for academic libraries, because most of the content and platforms we offer are created by third-party vendors.
How do we approach digital accessibility in the context of the OhioLINK consortia and its shared digital content? Is “accessibility” even the right word to use?
Following a welcome from OhioLINK's Interim Executive Director, Amy Pawlowski, Alexia Hudson-Ward surveys the higher education landscape in a reprise of her popular 2019 Acquisitions Institute keyn
Moderated by Miriam Matteson, Kent State University iSchool professor and Interim Associate Dean of the College of Communication and Information, and panelists Karla Aleman - Dean of Library &
Many publishers and content providers have offered free access to electronic information resources to help health care professionals and college and university students learning at a distance durin