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Digital Collections

Take a look at some of our free online collections to help you and your patrons access information from your computer or device. 

Florida Electronic Library

The Florida Electronic Library (FEL) is a source for up-to-date, online information. FLeLibrary.org

If you have a public library card, or if you are a student in a public K-12, university, college or ICUF school, then you have access to the FEL, including:

  • Homework help
  • Health research
  • Career, job and small business assistance
  • A library of reference e-books

You can register for FEL Gale webinars to learn how to use these resources. 

Florida Statewide Digital Initiative

We’ve put together some resources to help guide you digitize your cultural heritage institution’s materials, including:  

  • Guides and guidelines
  • Copyright
  • Rights statement

The Florida Statewide Digital Initiative now includes the Florida Statewide Digital Repository, where Florida libraries, archives, museums and other cultural heritage organizations will have the opportunity to host their digital cultural heritage materials.

Stay tuned for an opportunity to host content on the FSDR.

FSDR currently hosts the Reports Required by Florida Statute for the State Library of Florida.

State Library of Florida

Library staff professional resources

Find e-resources, sign up for our table of contents service, get an e-card just for library employees, and more. 

Statewide resource sharing

Get access to a statewide, cooperative network for interlibrary loan and other resource sharing. 

Read more details and an FAQ about FLIN SHAREit, our new statewide resource sharing platform. 

Florida Memory

Digital outreach program providing access to select collections from the State Archives of Florida. 

imls180.for.panel.jpgMany of these resources and programs are funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.

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