About Ohio History Central
Ohio History Central is a readily accessible, online resource that documents Ohio's natural history, prehistory, and history through encyclopedic-style entries that are complemented with multimedia elements.
Ohio History Central incorporates a variety of finding-aids that enable users to access information based upon individual preferences. Currently, users may search for specific entry titles, or they may browse the encyclopedia by disciplines and by sub-topics within disciplines, or by alphabetical index. Eventually, users will also be able to browses by topics, media types, time periods, locations, and Ohio Department of Education instructional standards.
The following individuals have contributed to the development of Ohio History Central since its inception in the late 1990s.
Ohio History Central is a media-rich website that was designed to be viewed through a minimum browser window size of 800 by 600 pixels. Many of the features on the site require the free Adobe FlashTM Player plug-in and the free Apple QuickTimeTM plug-in. Although the encyclopedia's multimedia elements are accessible through a 56Kbps modem connection, they may require long download times. Your ability to thoroughly use all of Ohio History Central's features will benefit from a faster network connection.
Computer Requirements
Minimum Setup for Macintosh Users
- Macintosh computer with PowerPC G3 233 MHz
- Mac OS X 10.1 or greater is recommended, but Mac OS 9 will work
- Safari 1.0, Firefox 1.0, or Netscape 6.0
- Internet connection speed of 56Kbps (higher speed recommended for faster display of multimedia components)
- 800 x 600 monitor resolution required; 1024 x 768 or greater recommended
- Adobe FlasTM Player 8.0 ? free download information and instructions
- Apple QuickTimTM Player 5.0 (or higher) ? free download information and instructions
Minimum Setup for Windows Users
- Windows computer with Pentium I 200 MHz or compatible processor (or greater)
- Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
- Firefox 1.0, Netscape 6.0 or Internet Explorer 6.0
- Internet connection speed of 56Kbps (higher speed recommended for faster display of multimedia components)
- 800 x 600 monitor resolution required; 1024 x 768 or greater recommended
- Adobe FlasTM Player 8.0 ? free download information and instructions
- Apple QuickTimTM Player 5.0 (or higher) ? free download information and instructions
Reading an Entry
A typical text entry in Ohio History Central has five basic features. Please read the descriptions below to learn about those features. You may also move your cursor over the highlighted areas on the interactive image below to locate and learn more about the features.
Breadcrumb
This is a string of text under the navigational menus that indicates the path you took to get to the entry page. A sample breadcrumb might look like this: Ohio History Central > History > People > Thomas Worthington.
Entry Name
This is simply the name of the entry.
Content
This is the text that describes or interprets the entry.
Image
Many, but not all entries have a primary entry associated with them. If an entry does have an image associated with it, it is displayed at the right of the opening paragraph.
Related Entries List
This is a list of other entries in Ohio History Central that are related to the entry being displayed. All of the items on this list are hyperlinks. Clicking any item on the list will send you to another page containing content about the item you clicked. Most, but not all entries have a related entries list.
Related Media List
This is a list of media elements in Ohio History Central that are related to the entry being displayed. These elements may include images, documents, maps, audio, video, and slideshows. All of the items on this list are hyperlinks. Clicking any item on the list will send you to another page containing the media element that you clicked. Not all entries have related media elements.
Reference List
This is a list of references used to compile each entry, as well as works suggested for further reading.
Finding-aids
Ohio History Central is comprised of thousands of text entries, images, and multimedia elements. To help you find what you are looking for we have developed two basic finding aids: Title Search and Browse.
Searching
The title search feature enables you to search for a string of text in the titles or text of any of the elements in the encyclopedia.
To use the search feature, simply locate the search box at the top of any page, enter a word or group of words, and click on the "Go" button. Your query will be sent to the site's database. After a search of the database, you will be directed to a page listing the titles of the elements in the encyclopedia containing the word or words that you entered in the search box. From there you may click on any item on the list to navigate to that element.
Browsing
The browse feature is useful for discovering the wide range of items in Ohio History Central. For your convenience, the editors have arranged the items in the encyclopedia into several structured categories. You can currently browse the encyclopedia by alphabet and by three disciplines or categories: natural history, prehistory, and history. Each of these categories also includes a menu of browseable sub-categories. For example the history category includes the sub-categories of "Documents," "Events," "Groups," "Images", "Organizations", "People," "Places," and "Topics." You can now browse Ohio History Central by topics, media types, time periods, locations. In the future you will be able to browse Ohio Department of Education instructional standards.
To use the browse feature, click on any of the browse menu items at the top of any page. From there you can navigate to any of the sub-category pages that will contain lists of items in the encyclopedia. Click any item listed to navigate to it.
Choose Your Text Size
When viewing Ohio History Central it is easy to change the text size displayed on your screen. Locate the "Choose you text size" options near the top of any page and click any of the three letter A's to make a change. The middle A is the default text size. The small A decreases the text size on the page, and the large A increases it.
Citing Ohio History Central
Ohio History Central is designed to provide basic information about Ohio's past, or as a launching point for more serious research. Images or portions of text contained in the encyclopedia may be copied if proper credit is provided. To cite an entry, list the title, followed by Ohio History Central, the date you retrieved the article, and the entry's URL. For example:"Akron Rubber Strike of 1936", Ohio History Central, October 16, 2006, http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=461
Printing
To print an entry or image from Ohio History Central, use your browser's "print" button. All of the entries and images in the encyclopedia have been specially formatted for printing. When you print an entry or image no menus or other navigational features are included. Your printed document includes only the content you requested.
Subscribing
Subscribing to Ohio History Central's RSS feeds is a free and easy way for you to be notified of the latest content from Ohio History Central without even visiting the site.
Our "Most Recently Added Entries" feed notifies you when new entries are added to the encyclopedia.
Our "Most Recently Updated Entries" feed notifies you of the latest updates to existing entries.
All of the feeds include headlines, summaries and links back to the full entries in Ohio History Central.
All you need to take advantage of this service is a free newsreader or aggregator on your computer. For your convenience, we have provided links to several of the more popular newsreaders.
Popular RSS Newsreaders
How to Subscribe
After setting up your news reader, you can subscribe to our RSS feeds. To subscribe:
Right-click (cntr-click on Mac) on the links below.
Select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" from the dropdown menu to copy the location (URL) of the feed.
Follow your particular newsreader's instructions for pasting the location to complete your subscription.
Staff and Contributors
Editors
- Founding Editor
- Dr. Harry Searles, Ohio Historical Society
- Managing Editor
- Dr. Harry Searles, Ohio Historical Society
- History Editor
- Dr. Michael Mangus, The Ohio State University
- Natural History Editor
- Mr. Robert Glotzhober, Ohio Historical Society
- Prehistory Editor
- Dr. Brad Lepper, Ohio Historical Society
Editorial Board
- Dr. George Abrams: Former Director of the Seneca Iroquois National Museum
- Dr. Diane Barnes: Youngstown State University
- Dr. Donna DeBlasio: Youngstown State University
- Dr. Christine Dee: Fitchburg State College
- Dr. Mary Frederickson: Miami University
- Dr Stuart Hobbs: The Ohio State University
- Dr. Mark Kwasny, The Ohio State University
- Dr. David Stradling: University of Cincinnati
Content Contributors
History
- Dr. Michael Mangus: The Ohio State University
- Ms. Linda Logan: Ohio Historical Society
- Dr. Brad Lepper: Ohio Historical Society
- Dr. Susan Landrum: The Ohio State University
Prehistory
- Dr. Brad Lepper: Ohio Historical Society
- Ms. Martha Otto: Ohio Historical Society
Natural History
- Dr. Carl Albrecht: Ohio Historical Society
- Mr. Robert Glotzhober: Ohio Historical Society
- Ms. Erin Bartlett: Ohio Historical Society
- Dr. Michael Hansen: Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Graphics Design
- Mr. Jason Cannon: Ohio Historical Society
- Ms. Kim Koloski: Ohio Historical Society
- Mr. Mike Highmiller: Ohio Historical Society
Media Research
- Dr. Betsy Hedler: Ohio Historical Society
- Ms. Leslie Mack: Ohio Historical Society
- Ms. Michele Collins: Ohio Historical Society
Website Development
- Mr. Randal Rust: R.Squared Communications
- Mr. Mike Highmiller: Ohio Historical Society
- Mr. Dan Piercy: Ohio Historical Society
Multimedia Development
- Dr. Harry Searles: Ohio Historical Society
- Mr. Roger Norfleet: Ohio Historical Society
- Mr. Matt Schullek: Ohio Historical Society
- Mr. Jason Cannon: Ohio Historical Society
November 20, 2009
1828 - The Ohio Mechanics Institute was organized in Cincinnati
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