History
ABOUT US: History | Annual Reports | Advisors| Contact UsOn July 24, 2002, the Florida Library Network Council adopted and approved release of the Florida Electronic Library Plan. The purposes of this plan are to describe the concept of the Florida Electronic Library, identify the technology components to be deployed to achieve the creation of a virtual library, and recommend strategies for implementation.
The Florida Electronic Library Plan is the result of a strategic planning process conducted with a planning team of representatives of Florida libraries and guided by the Florida Library Network Council and the Division of Library and Information Services. The planning team has worked since January 2001 to define the components of the Florida Electronic Library. RMG Consultants, Inc. of Chicago IL, has worked with the planning team to define resource sharing and other technologies that might be implemented and to identify methods for accomplishing goals articulated by the plan.
- Strategic Goals for the Florida Electronic Library - September 2008 (PDF - 268KB)
- 2007-2008 Evaluation Activities for the Florida Electronic Library: Consumer Health Information and Services (PDF - 678KB)
- FEL Implementation Plan (PDF - 68KB)
- Evaluation Plan for The FEL (PDF - 255 KB)
- Assessment Criteria and Guidelines for Selected Projects Related to the FEL (PDF - 791KB)
- FEL Pilot Project Functionality Assessment (PDF - 437KB)
- Consultant's Report on Implementation of the Florida Electronic Library (PDF - 459KB)
- Evaluation of FEL: Functionality, Usability, and Accessibility Testing (PDF - 1072KB)
- Guidelines for Organization and Operation of Components of the FEL (PDF - 30KB)
- FEL: Definition of Roles and Relationships (PDF - 75KB)
