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  1. A Study of Combined School-Public Libraries (School Media Centers, No. 6) by Shirley L. Aaron, Jane Anne Hannigan, 1980-06
  2. The Spanish Exploration of Florida: The Adventures of the Spanish Conquistadors, Including Juan Ponce De Leon, Panfilo De Narvaez, Alvan Nunez Cabeza De ... De Soto, and pedro (Exploration & Discovery) by William Thompson, Dorcas Thompson, 2002-02
  3. Florida: El Estado Del Sol (World Almanac Biblioteca De Los Estados/World Almanac Library of the States) by Patricia Chui, 2003-08
  4. The Ernst von Dohnanyi collection at the Florida State University.: An article from: Notes by James A. Grymes, 1998-12-01
  5. Support for Research and Service in Florida Academic Libraries [An article from: The Journal of Academic Librarianship] by T.M. Neville, D.B. Henry, 2007-01-01
  6. Freddy Goes to Florida by Walter R. Brooks, 2001-10
  7. The Florida Panther: Help Save This Endangered Species! (Saving Endangered Species) by Marty Fletcher, Glenn Scherer, 2006-11
  8. Florida: A Photographic Journey (Photographic Journey Series) by Colour Library Books, 1990-04-17
  9. Florida Native Peoples by Bob Knotts, 2003-07
  10. All Around Florida: Regions and Resources by Bob Knotts, 2003-07
  11. Florida (Portrait of America) by Kathleen Thompson, 1999-10
  12. Florida (First Book About the States) by Suzanne M. Coil, 1987-10
  13. Florida Manatee (Animals in Danger) by Rod Theodorou, 2001-10
  14. Florida Facts and Symbols (The States and Their Symbols) by Emily McAuliffe, 2003-08

61. CFLC Reference Desk
United Arts of Central florida WWW Virtual Library Museums around the World RedLightGreen.com (Research libraries Group union catalog)
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62. Florida's Carnegie Libraries A Lasting Legacy
Introduction to the benefactions and list of Carnegie libraries in the state.
http://dhr.dos.state.fl.us/services/magazine/00summer/carnegie.cfm
Florida Facts Kids! Museum Archaeology ... Art and History Services
Born in 1835 in Dumferline, Scotland, Andrew Carnegie's belief in the value of libraries began when he was young. His father organized a library for his fellow weavers, and devised one of the first 'workplace literacy' programs where one weaver read aloud while the others worked. After immigrating to Allegheny, Pennsylvania, the young Carnegie benefited from the library established by Colonel J. Anderson for working class men and boys. "… it was when reveling in the treasures which he opened to us that I resolved, if ever wealth came to me, that other poor boys might receive opportunities similar to those…" Carnegie wrote in an 1889 North American Review article. After making a fortune in the steel industry, Carnegie made good on his promise and embarked on a career in philanthropy. "The man who dies rich, dies disgraced," he wrote, and by the time of his death in 1919 he had given away more than 90 percent of his fortune. The philanthropic Carnegie Corporation he founded in 1911 still thrives, investing millions in humanitarian and educational causes, including libraries, world peace, and education. Further, the methods Carnegie developed for granting funds contributed to the evolution of American philanthropy. The Carnegie Corporation introduced many practices still in use today including standardized application forms, criteria for judging applications, and processes for administering funds.
While Carnegie's initial investment of $208,000 of grants in Florida might seem small by today's standards, each dollar from the corporation engendered considerably more from local public funds. Carnegie required a capital match from communities in the form of donated land and, most importantly, a commitment to provide annual operating funds of at least 10 percent of the value of his grant. Nationally 225 communities rejected Carnegie grants, in part because they couldn't or didn't want to sustain operating expenses for a library. In Florida, both DeFuniak Springs (1904) and Pensacola (1916) turned down Carnegie grants for this reason. Of the eleven Florida Carnegies, seven remain standing. Two-the Mirror Lake Branch in St. Petersburg and the West Tampa Carnegiecontinue to operate as public libraries, while the rest serve a variety of other functions. The Jacksonville Carnegie is now in private use as a law office.

63. A Puppet's World
Professional marionette shows available for hire in area schools, religious venues, libraries, malls, birthday parties, and civic venues. Also information on upcoming live shows in Ft. Lauderdale, florida and information on inhouse teacher workshops.
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64. Martin County, Florida
Official site. Links to government, business, education, and libraries.
http://www.admin.co.martin.fl.us/
Look for our new website, Monday, August 1, 2005... Welcome to Martin County's home on the web! The focus of this site is to enhance citizen awareness of the services and programs that the County has to offer. It's also a way to increase public involvement and appreciation for Martin County government . Thanks for stopping in! BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHOTOS OF THE MONTH
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Martin County wins eight 2005 NACo Awards

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65. USF Libraries
The USF libraries. University of South florida click to return to home page Links for Prospective Students Links for Our Students Links for
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66. Mastercraft Cabinets, Inc. Designers Of Custom Cabinetry, Kitchens, Baths, Libra
Custom designed kitchens, baths, home offices, studies, libraries, entertainment centers and bedrooms. Information and photos of work. Naples, florida, USA. Uses Flash
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67. The Cost Of Information
Compares the costs of library investments to other items. By the florida Atlantic University libraries.
http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/ref/infocost.htm

68. Welcome To CCLA
Search florida's community college libraries, articles and other resources.
http://www.cclaflorida.org
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69. St. Pete Beach Public Library
Offers online search catalog, references and florida papers, Library Department information, as well as links to other libraries on the Internet.
http://snoopy.tblc.lib.fl.us/spb/
ST. PETE BEACH LIBRARY 365 73rd Avenue , St. Pete Beach FL libadmin@stpetebeach.org Saturday, 10am to 5pm Welcome to Our Cyber-Branch!
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QUICK LINKS Library Catalog Alleycat Florida Electronic Library Online Book Club ... Mapquest Directions FEATURED WEBSITE Learn-a-Test BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL! Test taking got you down? Wish you could practice more? Unwilling to pay for an expensive private test-preparation program? If you’re a St. Pete Beach Library patron, you now have free and unlimited access to practice tests that will help you reach your school and career goals. Learn-a-Test , by Learning Express Library , is our brand-new interactive online service featuring more than 300 practice tests. It’s available from any location with a World Wide Web location, such as your home or office or one of the library’s in-house public Internet terminals. To begin, click on the Learn-a-Test link in the “Quick Links” box at the right. Type in your St.

70. Montverde, Florida FL Community Profile: Data, Info And Resources
Profile includes census, demographic and income data, parks, schools, libraries, hospitals, maps and aerial photos.
http://www.hometownlocator.com/City/Montverde-Florida.cfm
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71. SEAALL Homepage
An official regional chapter of the American Association of Law libraries. Covers the Southeastern states of Alabama, florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia, Washington D.C., and West Virginia.
http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/seaall/
In response to the destruction wreaked upon our sister libraries by Hurricane Katrina, the SEAALL Community Services Committee is collecting monetary donations to help fund Katrina devastated law libraries' recovery. SEAALL has established a PayPal account to enable a secure means of donating to this cause online. Click here to make a donation Welcome to the Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Libraries. SEAALL is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in Florida with the purposes of promoting law librarianship and developing and increasing the usefulness of law libraries, particularly those in the Southeastern area of the United States. SEAALL was originally established in 1954 an expansion of the Carolinas Chapter (established in 1939 as AALL's first chapter). Today our membership is over 500 strong, representing law librarians from the private sector, the government, academia, and more. For more on the history of SEAALL, please see From the SEAALL Attic , by Hazel Johnson.

72. UF HSCL - PubMed Tutorial
Provides online exercices for PubMed, by Health Science Center libraries, University of florida.
http://www.library.health.ufl.edu/pubmed/pubmed2/exercises.html
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73. Florida State University Libraries
Research affiliations Association of Research libraries, Center for Research libraries, Research Library Group.
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74. Welcome To PLAN!
Cooperative facilitating interlibrary loan among member libraries in the seventeen counties of the florida Panhandle. Events, links to associations.
http://www.plan.lib.fl.us/
5 Miracle Strip Loop, Suite 8, Panama City Beach FL 32407 Voice:(850) 233-9051 FAX:(850) 235-2286
The Panhandle Library Access Network (PLAN) is a multi-type library cooperative, composed of members from public, academic, special, and school libraries located in the 17 counties of the Florida Panhandle. Forty-seven libraries representing over 174 sites are currently members of the consortium. The Network is governed by a nine person Board of Directors who are elected by the membership. The headquarters is located in Panama City Beach.
Event Name Date New Planning for Results 22 Sep 05 PLAN Annual Meeting 14 Oct 05 27 Oct 05 Getting Started with Connexion Client 28 Oct 05 Fundamentals of Grant Writing 03 Nov 05 Successful Searcher in WorldCat Resource Sharing 09 Nov 05 WorldCat Resource Sharing: The Basics 05 Dec 05 Overview of Proposal Writing 06 Dec 05 Establishing the Need 06 Dec 05
We are sorry to announce that Darlene Severance, a former PLAN Board Member and Librarian of Liberty County, passed away on September 12, 2005. Our prayers go out to Frank and her family.
This web site is partially funded by a grant from the Library Services Technology Act (LSTA)

75. Searching Form
florida s libraries an Online Database of Library Information. Welcome to the State Library of florida On-Line, Library Information Database.
http://librarydata.dos.state.fl.us/intro.htm
Florida's Libraries: an On-line Database of Library Information
Welcome to the State Library of Florida On-Line, Library Information Database. This resource contains a wealth of information about most of the libraries in the state. Public, academic, and special libraries are included. For more information about the database contents check the HELP file. Search for an organization by name or by city
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Show me all the organizations in Alachua Baker Bay Bradford Brevard Broward Calhoun Charlotte Citrus Clay Collier Columbia Dade Desoto Dixie Duval Escambia Flagler Franklin Gadsden Gilchrist Glades Gulf Hamilton Hardee Hendry Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Holmes Indian River Jackson Jefferson Lafayette Lake Lee Leon Levy Liberty Madison Manatee Marion Martin Monroe Nassau Okaloosa Okeechobee Orange Osceola Palm Beach Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Santa Rosa Sarasota Seminole Sumter Suwannee Taylor Union Volusia Wakulla Walton Washington County. Search for a person by last name or by city
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76. Florida History
Historical libraries and Collections. State of florida Library PK Yonge Library of florida History University of florida Smathers Library
http://www.floridasmart.com/commculture/history.htm
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In 1513, Spaniard Juan Ponce de León discovered and named Florida while seeking the "Fountain of Youth". He claimed it for Spain but because of Indian attacks, he never establish a colony. It wasn't until over 150 years later when the first permanent European settlement was established in St. Augustine. Florida became part of the U.S. territory in the early 19th century and was admitted to the union as the twenty-seventh state in the U.S. on March 3, 1845. In the 20th century, Cape Canaveral (John F. Kennedy Space Center) was established and Florida becomes part of the Space Age. Walt Disney World was built and opened in 1971. Florida also became home to thousands of Cubans fleeing Castro. Florida has been and still is one of the fastest growing states in the country. Categories See Also: To narrow your search, browse by

77. Evans Library, Florida Institute Of Technology
Materials held by the State Library of florida plus general and specialized databases such as libraries of the State University System of florida.
http://www.lib.fit.edu/links/?stats=6595

78. Library Catalogs - Lake-Sumter Community College Libraries
Troy State s florida Electronic Library Information Network provides an The State Library of florida provides reference and information services to
http://www.lscc.edu/library/libcat.htm
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The LINCC Catalog provides information about the collections available to LSCC library users. LINCC (Library Information Network for Community Colleges) is the automated information system for Florida community college library users. Among its electronic information services, LINCC includes a public access catalog of the library holdings for all 28 Florida public community colleges. NetLibrary
This collection of electronic books is available to LSCC students, faculty and staff. WebLUIS
WebLUIS provides access to catalogs, databases and gateway services for the University of Central Florida and other Florida libraries. RedLightGreen
Research Libraries Group (RLG) provides a union catalog consisting of the holdings of its member libraries. RLG is a non-profit organization consisting of "universities, national libraries, archives, historical societies, and other institutions with remarkable collections for research and learning." The catalog allows users to search using common words, provides links to local libraries and to online booksellers, and produces citations in MLA, APA, Turabian, and University of Chicago styles. Saint Leo University Library
Saint Leo University is a private, liberal arts university located in St. Leo, Florida. The Saint Leo library web site provides an online catalog and other electronic library resources to support St. Leo courses offered at the Lake-Sumter Community College Leesburg campus.

79. Florida Atlantic University Libraries Florida Library Catalogs And
LINCCWeb florida Community College Library Catalogs Central florida Library Cooperative - CFLC florida Center for Library Automation - FCLA
http://www.library.fau.edu/ecollect/flalibs2.htm

80. Libweb - Libraries On The Web
Central florida Library Cooperative Maitland, FL, florida, USA; Central New York Library Resources Council Syracuse, NY, New York, USA; Chicago Library
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Libweb/usa-consortia.html
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