How are OhioLINK and library resources different from those found on the free Internet?
When you need authoritative, scholarly information for class assignments or research always turn to OhioLINK and your local library first. While the Internet can also be useful in the research process, you have to watch out for broken links, unverified information, questionable results from search engines and fees for full-text materials. Web sites suggested by search engines may not provide access to the information of recognized authority and scholarly, research literature (such as peer-reviewed journals) that you need for classes or research.