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Ohio Documents Collection

Government Documents 

Youngstown State University


Finding Ohio Documents in Maag Library    |  Government Information Home 

Selected Web Sites

State of Ohio Home Page

Selected state departmental sites:
Ohio Legal Resources Online (Maag Library Guide)

Ohio's Laws, Rules and Constitution  

Ohio's Toll-Free Hotlines

Legislative information search  (A service of the Ohio General Assembly)

State of Ohio Local Officials Search
Searchable site developed by the State and Local Government Commission of Ohio.

Extension County Profiles provide detailed 20-page county reports prepared by The Ohio State University Extension. These reports compliment and expand the data found in the Ohio County Profiles from the Ohio Department of Development.

Ohio County Profiles from the Ohio Department of Development, Office of Strategic Research

Vital Statistics Data Warehouse from the Ohio Department of Health
Helpful site for compiling health statistics by county.

Ohio Job Net Online


Finding Ohio Documents


The Government Documents Department of Maag Library is a depository for Ohio state government publications.  Ohio documents are arranged by classification numbers similar to that used by the federal government.  For example, publications from the Ohio Department of Education are grouped together under the OED category; Department of Natural Resources publications are shelved together under ONR.  The Ohio publications are shelved at the very beginning of the Government Documents collection on the Third Floor.

Many Ohio documents can be found by searching MaagNet.  We are in the processing of adding Ohio documents to the catalog. Be sure to ask for assistance if you are having difficulty locating Ohio material.

One helpful site to check is the Cumulative List of Ohio Documents prepared by the Documents Department of the State Library of Ohio.   Here you will find a list of publications from state agencies,  along with an indication of whether or not the publication was made available to depository libraries around the state.