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SUNLINK's primary mission is to facilitate the use of educational media to support student acheivement in Florida's K-12 public schools through development and maintenance of a statewide union catalog. In addition to providing a means for locating and sharing resources, SUNLINK provides online and printed instructional materials to support educators in teaching information literacy skills and the promoting of reading.

Funded by the Florida Department of Education, SUNLINK is Florida's K-12 public school union catalog, a shared database of materials in Florida K-12 library media centers. Imagine a giant card catalog or electronic catalog that contains the records of school library media centers in Florida! And you can ask to borrow any of them! That's SUNLINK!

Benefits and Obligations

The SUNLINK statewide database of K-12 library media materials expands the resources available to Florida public school students. The annual database and training are provided at no charge to all SUNLINK schools.

Records converted for the project can be provided to the school on request. These MARC (machine readable cataloging) records meet national standards and may also be used to implement local building and/or district automated library systems. he SUNLINK database can be used to assist in collection development and cataloging. It can be used to enhance instruction of information skills, database searching, and critical thinking. Keyword, Boolean logic, specific phrase, wild card, and word truncation are supported by SUNLINK.

In return, SUNLINK schools are required to:

  • Participate in resource sharing within the guidelines of their local and district restrictions. Schools will always respect their local needs first, but the spirit of statewide resource sharing must be adopted by SUNLINK schools.
  • Participate in the SUNLINK database updates to ensure that the union database accurately reflects their changing local collection. Costs are paid by the project, not the schools.
  • Respond to requests for information from the project office for school information update forms and resource sharing statistics reports. statistics reports.

SUNLINK Is Florida!

SUNLINK is an initiative of the Florida Department of Education, School Library Media Services Office. An advisory group, the SUNLINK Task Force, consists of district library media supervisors from state K-12 school districts.

The project is administered by the SUNLINK Project Office in the College of Education at the University of Central Florida. The project is dependent on continued funding by the state legislature.

Terms of Use

The Florida SUNLINK Project is funded by the State of Florida for use by Florida's K-12 public schools.

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