State Library of Ohio

State Library of Ohio
Established 1817
Location Columbus, Ohio
Other information
Director Beverly Cain
Staff 72
Website State Library of Ohio

The State Library of Ohio is a state agency that provides services to state government and all types of libraries to ensure that all Ohio residents, rich or poor, rural or urban, receive the best possible library service and are able to engage in lifelong learning which strengthens the economic health of Ohio.

The State Library is governed by a five member board. The Board members are appointed by the State Board of Education and each member serves a five year term of office. Under the Ohio Revised Code, section 3375.01, the State Library Board is responsible for the State Library of Ohio and a statewide program of development and coordination of library services.

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History

The State Library of Ohio was established in 1817 to serve the information and research needs of state government. The library was established with the purchase of 509 books by Governor Worthington.[1][2] The library was one of the first state agencies created. As Ohio grew, so did the responsibilities of the agency. In December 2000, the State Library moved from the Ohio Departments Building into the Jeffrey Mining Corporate Center, a converted factory that produced mining machinery.

Services

Today the State Library of Ohio collaborates with many state agencies and Ohio libraries to provide services.

Services to State Government

Services to Ohio Libraries

Services to Ohio Residents

Partners

Ohio Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled

Regional Library Systems

References

  1. ^ "Ohio State Library Centennial". Ohio archaeological and historical quarterly 28 (1): 96–113. January 1919. 
  2. ^ Goodman, Rebecca (June 20, 2003). "State Library was first in Northwest Territory". The Cincinnati Enquirer. http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/06/20/loc_ohiodate0620.html. Retrieved 8 March 2011.