Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_F - Florida Libraries

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 105    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Florida Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Florida (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Carmen Bredeson, 2002-09
  2. Sport Fishing in Palm Beach County (Images of America: Florida) by Janet DeVries, Boynton Beach City Library, 2008-08-13
  3. A Study of Combined School-Public Libraries (School Media Centers, No. 6) by Shirley L. Aaron, Jane Anne Hannigan, 1980-06
  4. The Making of a Code: The Issues Underlying Aacr 2 : Papers Given at the International Conference on Aacr 2, Held March 11-14, 1979 in Tallahassee, by International Conference on AACR 2 (1979 : Florida State University), Doris Hargrett Clack, 1980-08
  5. Florida Panthers: Struggle for Survival (America's Animal Comebacks) by William Caper, 2007-07-31
  6. Florida Panther,The (Endangered in America) by And Laura Nunn A&V Silverstein, 1997-02-01
  7. The Sunshine Champs: A Story About Florida (Fact & Fable: State Stories) by Karen Latchana Kenney, 2008-07
  8. Freddy Goes to Florida. by Walter Rollin, Brooks, 2000-01
  9. Florida Manatees (The Untamed World) by J. David Taylor, 2003-10
  10. Florida History (Heinemann State Studies) by Bob Knotts, 2002-09
  11. Drawings of Florida Orchids (Orchid library) by Blanche Ames, 1994-12
  12. Florida Cracker Horses (Great American Horses) by Victor Gentle, Janet Perry, et all 2001-09
  13. Florida Manatees: Warm Water Miracles (America's Animal Comebacks) by Meish Goldish, 2007-07-31
  14. Josh Beckett and the Florida Marlins: 2003 World Series (World Series Superstars) by Michael Sandler, 2008-01

21. The Genealogy Forum: Resource Center: Florida Libraries And Archives
Welcome to the Genealogy Forum's Resource Center! florida librariesand Archives. LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES OF FLORIDA Florida State
http://www.genealogyforum.rootsweb.com/gfaol/resource/FL/LA.htm
Welcome to the Genealogy Forum's Resource Center!
Florida Libraries and Archives
LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES OF FLORIDA
Florida State Archives
Florida Division of Archives, History, and Records Management
R.A. Gray Building
Pensacola and Bronough Streets
Tallahassee, FL 32201
Florida State Library
"Florida Collection"
R.A. Gray Building Pensacola and Bronough Streets Tallahassee, FL 32201 National Archives-Atlanta Branch 1557 St. Joseph Avenue East Point, GA 30344 Florida State Genealogical Society P.O. Box 10249 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Florida Historical Society Special Collections Department University of South Florida Library Tampa, FL 33620 University of Florida P.K. Younge Library of Florida History Room 404, Library West Gainesville, FL 32611 University of West Florida John Chandler Pace Library 11000 University Parkway Pensacola, FL 32514-5732 University of Miami Otto G. Richter Library P.O. Box 248214 Coral Gables, FL 33124 Orlando Public Library 101 East Central Orlando, FL 32801

22. Condition Survey Of Master Microfilm Negatives, University Of Florida Libraries
Condition Survey of Master Microfilm Negatives, University of florida libraries.by Erich J. Kesse Preservation Officer, University of florida libraries
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/abbey/an/an15/an15-3/an15-313.html
Volume 15, Number 3
May 1991
Condition Survey of Master Microfilm Negatives, University of Florida Libraries
by Erich J. Kesse
Preservation Officer, University of Florida Libraries The P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History, part of the Department of Special Collections at the University of Florida Libraries (UFL), is the repository for primary and secondary historical source materials documenting all periods of Florida's history. As such, it supports not only the teaching and research fractions of the University of Florida community, but of many other institutions and investigators as well. It is the oldest and most comprehensive collection of Florida history materials in existence. The Library holds more than 22,000 printed works, 3,000 manuscript boxes, 2,300 maps, small collections of photographs and postal cards, and more than 7,000 positive microfilm reels of Florida newspapers. The 7,ODC)reel microfilm collection often represents the only microfilm and, frequently, the only extant copy of many Florida newspapers. Microfilming operations at the UFL began in the late 1940s and continues to the present day. Until 1987, UFL policy was to produce two, rather than the standard three, generations of microfilm, i.e., the camera master and a use copy. Bo generat3 were stored in the P.K. Young Library of Florida History. Be in 1988, as a result of a physical condition survey of 1794 master microfilm held in the Library, all master microfilm was r from the Library to archival storage.

23. Duplication And Sale Of Reprographic Products To Libraries And Archives
from the holder of a protected work's copyright, giving the requesting institutionpermission to contract the University of florida libraries to duplicate
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/kesse/duplprod.html
Duplication and Sale of Reprographic Products to Libraries and Archives
Erich J. Kesse.
University of Florida
Preservation Dept.
Fax: 904-392-4788
Status
This document has been reviewed and accepted by the University of Florida's Office of the General Counsel on 3 November 1992. Regardless of this review, review should be conducted also by other institutions contemplating use of this document. The following applies to the duplication and sale of reprographic products, including: preservation photocopies, microforms, sound- and video-recordings, machine readable data files, and other reproductions of whole volumes to libraries and archives.
Procedure
If the requested title is suspected or determined to be protected, PRESERVATION Department staff contact the requesting institution (cf, Attachment A), seeking one of the following: A. Return of a completed copy of the University of Florida's "Reproduction Replacement Request Form" (Attachment B), if the requesting institution seeks duplication for replacement or preservation purposes as defined by Title 17, United States Code. OR And, to inform the requesting institution that a patron use copy is available for research use, in most cases, through Inter-Library Loan.

24. Databases For Florida Libraries
The purpose of this page is to allow Florida public libraries to register their facilitiesfor access to the licensed products being made available through the
http://access.gale.com/florida/registration.html
Home Page Database Access Registration/Change Info Product Info Support/Contacts FAQ/Help Electronic Library Resources For Floridians - Registration/Change Information Page The purpose of this page is to allow Florida public libraries to register their facilities for access to the licensed products being made available through the State Library of Florida's program. Gale is collecting information about your IP addresses by outlet in order to provide authentication for users at your library facilities. Gale is collecting information about your patron barcode scheme so as to allow remote access (home use) to these resources for your library patrons. Note: We are asking for you to register your library system according to outlets. This will allow Gale to provide you with usage data also linked to specific outlets. If you have questions, please call: 1-800-877-4253 ext. 1213 Please select your Library... Alachua County Library District Altamonte Springs City Library Apalachicola Municipal Library Boca Raton Public Library Brevard County Library System Brockway Memorial Library Broward County Division of Libraries Bureau of Braille and Talking Book Library Services CFLC (Central Florida Library Cooperative) Charlotte-Glades Library System Citrus County Library System Clay County Public Library System Collier County Public Library Columbia County Public Library Eustis Memorial Library Flagler Beach Library Flagler County Public Library Florida State Library

25. Databases For Florida Libraries
This program is part of the Florida Virtual Library and is funded under the provisionsof the Library Services and Technology Act, from the Institute of Museum
http://access.gale.com/florida/access.html
Home Page Database Access Registration/Change Info Product Info Support/Contacts FAQ/Help Electronic Library Resources For Floridians - Product Access Page This access is being provided temporarily until members have had time to register, * ALL members must register to gain access. This program is part of the Florida Virtual Library and is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the State Library of Florida. Although some databases contain several types of resources, the following categories may guide you in selecting the best resource to meet your information need. More information on each database is available. You can also use these databases free from any computer (at home or at work) with your public library card. Magazines and Journals InfoTrac OneFile
General interest and business periodicals Expanded Academic ASAP
Periodicals covering all academic concentrations.
Audience: Adult Homework Help Student Edition
Student Edition - Graphical Interface

Multi-source curriculum based reference tool.

26. University Of Florida Libraries
University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries PO Box 117001 Gainesville,FL 326117001. Angas, Robert M. Collection, 1939-1943.
http://www.history.navy.mil/sources/fl/fug.htm
Sources on U.S. Naval History homepage Repository List for Florida
Naval Historical Center, 805 Kidder Breese St SE, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5060 University of Florida
George A. Smathers Libraries
P. O. Box 117001
Gainesville, FL 32611-7001 Angas, Robert M.
Collection, 1939-1943 Engineering studies of approximately 75 Florida military installations, or of proposed sites. Many of the files concern the U.S. Naval Air Station, Jacksonville and the naval base at Mayport. Part of the Angas Papers. 1.25 feet Black, Robert L.
Papers, 1935-1939 Merchant and politician. Born in South Carolina; moved to Gainesville as a young man. Naval stores operator; Palatka. Member, Florida House of Representatives, 1929-1931, and Florida Senate, 1935-1939, from Gainesville/Alachua County.  Personal, political, and legislative papers. 0.83 feet Blanding, Albert H.
Papers, 1890-1951      U.S. military officer. Lumber and naval stores business, 1910-1916; Consolidated Lumber Company, 1919-1922; member, Florida Board of Control/State Plant Board, 1922-1936; U.S. National Guard officer, 1899-1917; U.S. Army Brigadier General, France, 1917-1919; Major General, 1924; Chief, National Guard Bureau, 1936-1940. 3 boxes, 1 ledger, and 3 scrapbooks

27. University Of West Florida Libraries
Sources on US Naval History homepage Repository List for Florida Naval HistoricalCenter, 805 Kidder Breese St SE, Washington Navy Yard, DC 203745060.
http://www.history.navy.mil/sources/fl/fwa.htm
Sources on U.S. Naval History homepage Repository List for Florida
Naval Historical Center, 805 Kidder Breese St SE, Washington Navy Yard, DC 20374-5060 University of West Florida
John C. Pace Library
11000 University Parkway
Pensacola, FL 32514 Blount, Fernando M.
Collection, 1726-1926 The collection includes material relating to U.S. naval installations in the Pensacola area. 6,784 items Heinberg, C. J.
Papers Notebooks and documents relating to the Naval Live Oak Reservation, Santa Rosa County, Florida. Hulse, Isaac
Papers, 1799-1915 886 items Keep Family
Papers, 1826-1830 The Keep Family Papers contain information on the Pensacola Navy Yard. Mentor , HMS
Records, 1781 Logbook of HMS Mentor 1 volume Yonge Family
Papers, 1850-1880 The Yonge Family Papers include various documents relating to the Naval Live Oak Reservation and affairs at the Pensacola Navy Yard. Youd Papers, 1902-1903 Memorandum books of Naval Inspector, U.S. Naval Station Pensacola. 15 April 2002

28. Englewood Genealogy Society Florida: Libraries
Sarasota County Library System Elsie Quirk Public Library 100 West Dearborn StreetEnglewood, Florida 34223 TEL (941) 8611210 http//suncat.co.sarasota.fl.us
http://www.rootsweb.com/~flegsf/libraries.html
Sarasota County Library System
Elsie Quirk Public Library
100 West Dearborn Street
Englewood, Florida 34223
TEL: (941) 861-1210
http://suncat.co.sarasota.fl.us/elsie/elsie.html
Venice Public Library
300 Nokomis Avenue
Venice, Florida 34285
TEL: (941) 861-1330
http://suncat.co.sarasota.fl.us/ven/venice.html
Selby Public Library
1331 First Street Sarasota, Florida 34236 TEL: (941) 861-1100 Genealogy x251 http://suncat.co.sarasota.fl.us/selby/selby.html Gulf Gate Library 7112 Curtiss Avenue Sarasota, Florida 34231 TEL: (941) 861-1230 http://suncat.co.sarasota.fl.us/gulf/gulf.html Fruitville Public Library 100 Coburn Road Sarasota, Florida 34240 TEL: (941) 861-2500 http://suncat.co.sarasota.fl.us/fruitville/fruitville.htm Jacaranda Public Library 4143 Woodmere Park Boulevard Venice, Florida 34293 TEL: (941) 861-1260 http://suncat.co.sarasota.fl.us/jac/jac.html North Port Public Library 13800 S. Tamiami Trail North Port, Florida 34287 TEL: (941) 861-1300 http://suncat.co.sarasota.fl.us/np/north.html Charlotte Glades Library System Englewood Charlotte Public Library 3450 McCall Road Englewood, Florida 34224

29. Clay County Library System: Florida Libraries
Region Central Libraries; University of Central Florida Library; Universityof florida libraries; University of Miami Richter Library;
http://150.176.169.60/fl11.html
InterNet 101 Branch Addresses Dates Closed Table of Contents ... Florida Information See also: Northeast Florida Clay County St. Augustine Jacksonville On this page: Libraries Libraries, Academic Libraries, Cooperatives Library, State of Florida ... Bottom of the Page:
Featured Sites
Save Time, use our pages! Florida Chamber of Commerce
Florida Lottery

Kennedy Space Center

Official State of Florida Web Site
...
Walt Disney World
Libraries
Top of the Page
Libraries, Academic
Top of the Page
Libraries, Cooperatives
Top of the Page
Library, State of Florida
Top of the Page
Libraries, Public

30. Charlotte County, Florida Libraries
We've moved The new and improved Charlotte-Glades Website isat. http//www.charlottecountyfl.com/library/library.htm.
http://www.charlottecountyfl.com/blibs.htm
We've moved - The new and improved Charlotte-Glades Website is at http://www.charlottecountyfl.com/library/library.htm

31. Brooksville, Florida Libraries, Libraries In Brooksville, Florida
Brooksville, florida libraries. Library Information for Brooksville. FrederickEugene Lykes Jr. Memorial Library Main Library 238 Howell Ave.
http://www.pe.net/~rksnow/flcountybrooksvillelib.htm
Brooksville, Florida Libraries
Library Information for Brooksville.
Frederick Eugene Lykes Jr. Memorial Library
Main Library
238 Howell Ave.
Brooksville, Florida 34601
Phone: (352) 754-4043
East Hernando Branch
Sunrise Plaza
31090 Cortez Blvd.
Brooksville, FL 34602
Phone: 352-754-4443 West Hernando Branch 6335 Blackbird Ave. Brooksville, Fla. Phone: 352-596-1077 To learn how to submit information to Key to the City, go to Publication Information Page To go to a new state, choose the Key to the City Home Page Thanks for coming! Don't forget to come back soon!!

32. Daytona Beach, Florida Libraries, Libraries In Daytona Beach,
Daytona Beach, florida libraries. Florida Regional LibraryBlind 420Platt St Daytona Beach, FL 32114-2804 Phone 904-239-6000 Sarah
http://www.pe.net/~rksnow/flcountydaytonabeachlib.htm
Daytona Beach, Florida Libraries
Florida Regional Library-Blind
420 Platt St
Daytona Beach, FL 32114-2804
Phone: 904-239-6000
Sarah Cornelia Young Library
302 Vermont Ave
Daytona Beach, FL 32118-4643
Phone: 904-239-6436
Volusia County Library Center
1290 Indian Lake Rd
Daytona Beach, FL 32124-1038 Phone: 904-248-1745 City Island Library Ctr 105 E Magnolia Ave Daytona Beach, FL 32114-4423 Phone: 904-257-6036 Dickerson Community Ctr Libr 308 S Martin Luther King Blvd Daytona Beach, FL 32114-4820 Phone: 904-239-6478 Holly Hill Public Library 1066 Ridgewood Ave Daytona Beach, FL 32117-2800 Phone: 904-239-6454 Library Service Bureau 420 Platt St Daytona Beach, FL 32114-2804 Phone: 904-239-6050 To learn how to submit information to Key to the City, go to Publication Information Page To go to a new state, choose the Key to the City Home Page Thanks for coming! Don't forget to come back soon!!

33. FACRL Newsletter - September 2002 - Patriot Act & Florida Libraries
Fall Newsletter Main Page. The USA Patriot Act and florida librariesAre we ready to greet the Law at the Public Services Desk?
http://www.unf.edu/library/facrl/article10902.html

Fall Newsletter Main Page
The USA Patriot Act and Florida Libraries:
Are we ready to greet the Law at the Public Services Desk? Geraldine Collins, University of North Florida We protect each library user's right to privacy and confidentiality with respect to information sought or received and resources consulted, borrowed, acquired or transmitted.
American Library Association - Code of Ethics , adopted by the ALA Council, June 28,1995. Confidentiality of library records is a basic principle of librarianship as this excerpt from the American Library Association Code of Ethics quoted above confirms. However, in view of the passage of the USA Patriots Act, signed into law in October 2001, librarians are concerned as to whether or not that tenet is in jeopardy. Libraries have heard many things about the new law, some accurate, and some not. The major concern appears to be that the new law will allow unhindered access to patron borrowing records, computer use logs, and such, with reduced checks and balances to protect civil liberties. The big question is what shall libraries legally and ethically do in cooperating with requests from law enforcement agencies for library user information previously deemed “confidential." The USA Patriot Act, passed in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, enhanced and strengthened the powers of law enforcement and intelligence agencies to investigate criminal acts, particularly domestic acts of terror. We have learned since that fateful day that the state of Florida was one of the infiltration points of the terrorist network. With that fact in mind, it is fairly certain that some Florida libraries will find themselves (if they haven't already) in the middle of criminal investigations reviewing the activities of some criminal suspects or their associates.

34. UNF Library: Library Catalogs
North Florida) Library Catalog USF (University of South Florida) Library Catalog- UWF (University of West Florida) Library Catalog - Other florida libraries.
http://www.unf.edu/library/guides/baseslibrarycatalogs.html
I want the database named
2-3 characters are usually sufficient Alphabetical List Database Descriptions Databases by Subject UNF Electronic Journal List Research Databases Libraries and Library Catalogs
UNF Library Catalog
Local Libraries Clay County Public Libraries Catalog
Jacksonville Public Libraries Catalog

FCCJ Library Catalogs

Florida Coastal School of Law
...
St. Johns County Public Libraries Catalog
Florida
FAU (Florida Atlantic University) Library Catalog

FGCU (Florida Gulf Coast University) Library Catalog

FIU (Florida International University) Library Catalog

FSU (Florida State University) Library Catalog
... AMICO Library (RLG) Center for Research Libraries CURL Union Catalogue (RLG ) Deutsche Bibliothek Database (RLG) Digital Libraries on the Web - Jim Alderman Genealogy Libraries on the Web Law Libraries on the World Wide Web LibDex - Libraries worldwide Libweb Library servers via WWW at Berkeley Medical/Health Sciences Libraries on the Web National Library of Australia Catalogue (RLG) Harvard University Library of Congress netLibrary FAQ ... OCLC Union List (FirstSearch)

35. Latin American Library / Tulane University
University of florida libraries. Latin American Collection. Interlibrarylending guidelines. . 1. LAC
http://www.tulane.edu/~latinlib/floridaloan.htm
LIBRARY CATALOG
The Latin American Library, located on the fourth floor of Tulane's Howard-Tilton Memorial Library , is one of the world's foremost collections of source materials in Latin American archaeology, anthropology, history, linguistics, art, architecture, film, women's studies, economics and many other subject areas. The collection was established in 1924 by the predecessor of the Middle American Research Institute . The initial focus was the archaeology, anthropology and history of Mesoamerica but after the collection was relocated to Howard-Tilton in the early 1960s, the scope was broadened to cover most subject disciplines and all of Latin America and the Caribbean. The collection is one of the most comprehensive of its kind, and includes materials from the pre-Conquest to the present day. Tulane's Latin American holdings amount to more than 400,000 volumes, with the Latin American Library accounting for about eighty percent of those. The Latin American literature collection is housed on the second floor and on the lakeside of the fourth floor, the Latin American science collection on the first floor, and the Architecture, Law, Medicine and Business libraries each collect Latin American materials in their respective fields. REFERENCE SERVICES AND RESOURCES RARE BOOKS TREASURES OF THE COLLECTION PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE ... CENSUS MATERIALS
In addition to the rare books, manuscript collections, photographic archive and Mayan rubbings, the special collections include a large number of historic

36. Florida Libraries
florida libraries Haydon Burns Public Library 122 N. Ocean StreetJacksonville, FL 32202 (Excellent holdings on Jacksonville and
http://www.segenealogy.com/florida/fl_repository/library.htm
Like our web site? Tell a friend...click here
First Name
Last Name
Any AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY INTL
Locality
Home
Archive Libraries Societies ...
FREE Family Tree Software Florida Libraries
Haydon Burns Public Library
122 N. Ocean Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
(Excellent holdings on Jacksonville and northern Florida.
Orlando Public Library

101 E. Central Boulevard Orlando, FL 32801 (Records depository for the Florida Daughters of the American Revolution. Miami-Dade County Library 101 West Flagler Street Miami, FL 33130 (Its genealogy collection contains microfilm copies the Federal Censuses. John C. Pace Library University of West Florida Pensacola, FL 32514

37. LCLCPL - Business Information/Reference
FL Region Central Libraries; Univ. of Central Florida Library; Univ. of florida libraries;Univ. of Miami Richter Library; Univ. florida libraries. Public Libraries.
http://www.co.leon.fl.us/library/pages/flalibraries.htm
Quick Catalog Search:
Academic Libraries
Other Library Resources

Florida Libraries
Public Libraries
Special Libraries

38. Redirect
reader's advisory services. Access will be provided through Florida'spublic libraries and will include remote access for users.
http://saeweb.gale.com/florida/
Please wait while you are redirected to the new web page. If redirect does not happen, click here:

39. Local Library Catalogs
State Library of Florida. State University System Libraries CommunityCollege Libraries. florida libraries. Library Catalogs Worldwide.
http://www.famu.edu/acad/coleman/libraries.html
FAMU Home FAMU Libraries Site Index Library Catalogs Local Libraries Other Libraries
Florida State University Tallahassee Community College LeRoy Collins/Leon County Public State Library of Florida ... Library Catalogs Worldwide

40. Credits - Type Specimens In The University Of Florida Herbarium
Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation Stephanie Haas, DigitalLibrary Center, University of florida libraries Erich Kesse, Digital Library
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herbarium/types/credits.htm
T YPE S PECIMENS IN THE
U NIVERSITY OF F LORIDA H ERBARIUM
CREDITS Type Specimens Home
About Type Specimens

About the Collections

Digital Imaging
...
Contacts
Project and Web Page Design, Direction and Oversight
Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation
Stephanie Haas, Digital Library Center, University of Florida Libraries
Erich Kesse, Digital Library Center, University of Florida Libraries
Kent Perkins, University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History Digital Imagery of Specimens
Michael Bond, Digital Library Center, University of Florida Libraries Erich Kesse, Digital Library Center, University of Florida Libraries Herbarium Type Specimen Database Kent Perkins, University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History Wendy Zomlefer, University of Florida Herbarium, Florida Museum of Natural History now, Curator, University of Georgia Herbarium Computer Technical Support and Server Maintenance Nicholas Bazin, Florida Museum of Natural History Sarah Brix, Florida Museum of Natural History Chris Cuevas, Florida Center for Library Automation

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 2     21-40 of 105    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | Next 20

free hit counter