The Okaloosa County Library Cooperatives’ Electronic Resources provide users a whole new world of information all at the click of mouse. Users can search databases indexing newspapers, journal and magazine articles, reader’s guides, and graphics. We also offer access to the world’s most comprehensive reference products, such as Florida Electronic Library and Learn A Test a leading source of test preparation materials and interactive practice exams.

To take advantage of our electronic resources, users must be registered patrons of member libraries. Some of the electronic resources may require on-line registration on a library computer and others may require that you enter your Borrower ID from your library card. Please contact the individual libraries for membership information and assistance.



Florida Electronic Library
The Florida Electronic Library is a gateway to select Internet resources. Use this site for:

  • Live Reference Service
  • Current Events
  • Business
  • Health Issues
  • Homework help
  • Finding full-text articles
  • Florida History & Info.

  eBooks
The OCPLC has made it possible for you to access a wide range of research, reference and reading materials online. eBooks are easy to use. They are accessible from any location -- your library, home or office. Searching them is fast and efficient. You can search every word in every eBook your library has, as well as search within a particular eBook. Plus, each eBook is embedded with the American Heritage Dictionary of the American Language, 4th Ed. Learn More about eBooks.

  NoveList
NoveList provides a Fiction Readers Guide to 74,000 titles. Search by author, subject or title and follow the links to a good book. To access NoveList, you will need to have your Patron ID number which is the 14 digit barcode number on your library card.

  BIR
Book Index with Reviews (BIR) helps you find information on the books you want and need to read. Find out what's coming out by using basic or advanced searches. To access BIR, you will need to have your Patron ID number which is the 14 digit barcode number on your library card.