The Florida Electronic Library is a gateway to select Internet
resources that offers access to comprehensive, accurate, and reliable
information. Available resources include electronic magazines,
newspapers, almanacs, encyclopedias, and books, providing information
on topics such as current events, education, business, technology, and
health issues. The Florida Electronic Library offers information for
all age groups, including homework help for
students
and resources for
teachers.
Electronic resources available through the Florida Electronic
Library include:
- Florida on
Florida, a comprehensive digital collection of Florida's
history, culture, and environment made available from digital
collections held by libraries, archives, museums, and historical
societies throughout Florida.
- The Florida Memory
Project which brings information from the State Library and
Archives of Florida to homes and workplaces. This interactive Web
site allows researchers, teachers, and students of all ages to
access historically significant documents, photos, film clips, and
audio clips any time, from any computer with Internet access,
bringing Florida's rich history to life.
- FloridaCat,
a comprehensive online catalog of all of Florida's library
holdings.
- Florida's Ask a Librarian
which provides live online reference assistance from Florida
librarians.
These online databases and services are available free of charge to
any Florida resident with a public library card, and can be accessed
from any home, workplace, public school, or public library in Florida,
24 hours a day, seven days a week.