Other Campus Resources
- The Ohio State University Archives
- The Ohio State University Archives identifies, preserves, and makes available the documentation of continuing and historical value to the University. In addition, the University Archives provides archival services for the Byrd Polar Research Center and the John Glenn Institute. The Archives consists of four divisions: Byrd Polar Research Center Archival Program; John Glenn Archives; University Manuscripts; and University Photo Archives.
- Knowlton School of Architecture Digital Library
- The Knowlton School of Architecture Digital Library is an online media resource library. Its collections primarily support the Architecture, Landscape Architecture, City and Regional Planning, and related curricula and research at the School of Architecture. The entire Library is accessible to faculty, staff, and over 55,000 students in the OSU community, with selected portions available to the general public. Selected information and building sketches from John Herrick's documentation are searchable by the public through the Digital Library.
- OSU Interactive Historical Campus Map
- The interactive map displays the changes taking place on OSU's main campus from its founding in 1870 through 2001.
- OSU Facilities Planning & Development
- The Office of Facility Planning and Development (FPD) is a department within University Business and Finance. FPD oversees the building program, manages space, develops master plans, handles land transactions of all kinds, and serves a key role in the conceptual development of projects for the Columbus campus and remote facilities of The Ohio State University.
- OSU Master Plans
- The documents on this site form a comprehensive history of campus planning at OSU. Among the documents is "Chapter 2: History that Shaped Campus", an account of decisions that influenced early campus planning.