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Florida Library Directory with Statistics, 1999. INSTITUTION Florida State Library, Tallahassee DOCUMENT RESUME ED 437 953 IR 057 582 AUTHOR Taylor-Furbee, Sondra, Comp.; Kellenberger, Betsy, Comp. TITLE Florida Library Directory with Statistics, 1999. INSTITUTION Florida State Library, Tallahassee. PUB DATE 1999-00-00 NOTE 263p.; 50th anniversary edition. This publication is funded by a Library Services and Technology Act (PL 104-208, as amended.) AVAILABLE FROM Florida Department of State. The Capitol, Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250. Tel: 850-414-5500. PUB TYPE Numerical/Quantitative Data (110) Reference Materials - Directories /Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC11 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Academic Libraries; Access to Information; Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education; Institutional Libraries; Library Collections; Library Cooperation; Library Expenditures; Library Funding; Library Networks; Library Personnel; Library Services; *Library Statistics; *Public Libraries; School Libraries; Special Libraries; State Libraries; State Programs; Tables (Data) IDENTIFIERS Florida ABSTRACT The first section of this directory of Florida libraries with statistics provides information on Florida Division of Library and Information Services library_ organizations, councils, and associations, including: directories of State Library Council, Library Services and Technology Act Advisory Council, Florida Library Network Council, and Division of Library and Information Services members/staff; selected data for the State Library of Florida fiscal year 1997-98; summary of Florida Library Information Network (FLIN) activity; a list of FLIN online libraries; directories of library associations, graduate schools, and networks/multi-type library cooperatives;' information on multi-type library cooperatives; and a directory of Florida State document depositories. The second section is the directory of libraries, divided into listings for public libraries, academic libraries, special libraries, institutional libraries, and district school media centers. A summary of public library data and selected historical data are presented in the third section. The fourth section contains public library data tables for:(1) access to library service (outlets, square feet, Sunday hours);(2) library staff; (3) income; (4) expenses;(5) expenses by category;(6) collection;(7) circulation and borrowers;(8) visits, reference, interlibrary loan;(9) programs; and (10) electronic access. An alphabetical key to the data tables, personnel index, and county index are also included. (MES) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. 1999 FLORIDA LIBRARY DIRECTORY with STATISTICS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND Office of Educational Research and Improvement DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) HAS BEEN GRANTED BY gi This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization S.S. Whittle originating it. Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. Points of view or opinions stated in this TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES document do not necessarily represent INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) official OERI position or policy. Celebrating 50 Years FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE ry Division of Library and Information Services oo 1r) agliaWYAVATIMIE 1999 FLORIDA LIBRARY DIRECTORY with STATISTICS Celebrating 50 Years FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Katherine Harris, Secretary of State Division of Library and Information Services 3 Florida library directory with statistics 1999- Tallahassee, Fla.: Department of State, Division of Library Services, 1999 V. :ill. :28cm. Annual 1. LibrariesFloridaDirectories. 2. LibrariansFloridaDirectories. I. Florida State Library This material is available in alternate formats upon request. Data compiled at the State Library of Florida, Bureau of Library Development by Sondra Taylor-Furbee and Betsy Kellenberger. This publication is funded by a Library Services and Teclinology.Act (PL 104-208, as amended) grant administered by the State Library of Florida. DIVISIONS OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE MEMBER OF THE FLORIDA CABINET Office of the Secretary State Board of Education Office of International Relations Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund Division of Elections Administration Commission Division of Corporations Florida Land and Water Ad judicatory Commission Division of Cultural Affairs Siting Board Division of Bond Finance Division of Historical Resources Department of Revenue Division of Library and Information Services Department of Law Enforcement Division of Licensing Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Division of Administrative Services FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Department of Veterans' Affairs Katherine Harris Secretary of State It is with pride that I introduce the 50th anniversary edition of the Florida Libra?), Directory with Statistics. This edition celebrates fifty years of a continued commitment to provide Florida residents with library information. This publication contains statistical information regarding Florida's public libraries. The collection and use of performance and resource data has become increasingly important. Each public library in Florida submits a statistical report to the State Library that provides information concerning budgets, collections and services. The Research Office in the Bureau of Library Development compiles and analyzes this data. In an age of accountability, these statistics play a key role by providing programs with information that was previously inaccessible. Public library data is an important source of information used by local librarymanagers and public administrators for planning, evaluation and resource allocations. This information is also important for academic and governmental researchers who investigate and develop public policy regarding information access and transfer. The information is submitted to the Federal-State Cooperative System for Public Library Data,a program of the National Center for Education Statistics. Florida's quality library statistics are the result of a collaborative effort between local public libraries and the State Library of Florida. Many thanks to all who have contributed in achieving this milestone. Katherine Harris Secretary of State BEST COPY AVAILABLE 5 The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 (850) 414-5500 http://www.dos.statell.us 1999 Florida Library Directory with Statistics Table of Contents Florida Division of Library and Information Services Library Organizations, Councils, and Associations State Library Council 1 Library Services & Technology Act Advisory Council 2 Florida Library Network Council 3 DLIS Staff Directory 5 DLIS Statistics 6 Florida Library Information Network (FUN) 7 Library Associations 11 Graduate Library Schools 12 Networks and Multitype Library Cooperatives 13 Florida State Documents Depositories 21 Directory of Libraries Public Libraries 23 Academic Libraries 89 Special Libraries 113 Institutional Libraries 137 School Library Media Supervisors 145 Public Library Data Statistical Summary, Narrative 151 Selected Historical Data 153 Public Library Data Tables Alphabetical Key to Tables of Public Library Statistics 154 Table 1 Access to Library Service: Outlets, Square Ft.; Sunday Hours 156 Table 2 Library Staff 160 Table 3 Income 164 Table 4 Expenses 168 Table 5 Expenses by Category 172 Table 6 Collection 176 Table 7 Circulation and Borrowers 180 Table 8 Visits, Reference, Interlibrary Loan 184 Table 9 Programs 188 Table 10 Electronic Access 192 Personnel Index 197 County Index 205 4aDivisionof[iiraanignformation Services iirar2, Organizations, Councils, ani gssociations Celebrating 50 Years 7 1999 Florida Library Directory with Statistics 1 STATE LIBRARY COUNCIL Established by Section 257.02 Florida Statues, this seven-member group is appointed by the Secretary of State to advise the Division of Library & Information Services. Georgina A. Angones, Vice Chair Ralph G. Dearden 1203 Santona St. 2957 Northwest 12th Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33146 Jenada Isle PHONE (305) 666-3895 Wilton Manors, FL 33311 FAX (305) 666-0076 PHONE (954) 565-8721 FAX (954) 563-6639 Mary A. Brown Rdear22548@aolcom President-elect FLA St. Petersburg Public Library Paul Fagundo 280 5th Street, North 15 Willow Drive St. Petersburg, FL 33701 St. Augustine, FL 32084-5918 PHONE: (727) 893-7318 PHONE (904) 471-3114 FAX: (727)822-6828 FAX-same number, call first [email protected] Ann H. Peabody, Chair Fred R. "Ted" Cyphert 6136 Ninth Avenue Circle NE 6929 Wittman Drive Bradenton, FL 34202 Fort Myers, FL 33919 PHONE (941) 746-4657 PHONE (941) 433-7754 FAX (941) 748-0394, call first tedand/ois@ao/. com [email protected] Robert G. David Paula Riggs 940 Lincoln Road, Suite 306 9 Shady Lane Miami Beach, FL 33139 Mary Esther, FL 32569 PHONE (305) 538-4696 PHONE (850) 664-9117 FAX (305) 538-9572 FAX (850) 244-2286 [email protected] Florida Department of State Division of Library and Information Services 2 1999 Florida Library Directory with Statistics Library Services & Technology Act Advisory Council The nine member LSTA Council, appointed by the Secretary of State, advises the State Library on policies and planning related to the administration of funds; and assists in the evaluation of grant proposals and activities funded under the federal Library Services and Technology Act grant program. The council represents and considers the needs of public; school, academic, and special libraries and libraries serving individuals with disabilities. Special Libraries Academic Libraries Patricia Boody Yvonne
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