The Edwin A. and Marion Link Special Collection Partners

The Evans Library
The Evans Library supports the university mission of education, research, and service by providing academic information to meet the teaching, learning and research needs of the Florida Tech faculty, students, and other constituents by: Acquiring academic information resources and services, providing instruction in the information process, assuring local and extended access to Florida Tech's unique information sources, and to worldwide information resources.

The Link Foundation
The Link Foundation was established in 1953 by Edwin A. (1904-1981) and Marion C. (1907-1995) Link. The mission of the Link Foundation is to perpetuate and enhance the recognized Link legacy of technical leadership and excellence established by the founders in their fields of interest while also continuing the support of organizations consistent with the founders' interests. Grants totaling at nearly $8 million have been awarded to universities, colleges and other non-profit organizations

The Florida Institute of Technology
Florida Tech was founded in 1958 to train professionals working in the space program at what is now Kennedy Space Center. It is located in Melbourne, FL on 130 tropical acres, including a picturesque Botanical Garden. The campus is five minutes from the Indian River, ten minutes from the Atlantic Ocean and fifty minutes from Kennedy Space Center. Also as a Special Note, Florida Tech is: The only independent, technological university in the Southeast; one of just five Florida schools selected in Barron's Best Buys in College Education; listed among America's best colleges in U.S. News & World Report; ranked by the American Physical Society as among the top 5% of all U.S. institutions awarding B.S. degrees to women in physics; named one of the top 14 technical institutions in engineering in the Fiske Guide to Colleges; doctoral program in industrial/organizational (I/O) psychology rates 3rd in nation by the Princeton Review Rating.

The Applied Computing Center
The Applied Computing Center is a full service computing laboratory that is open to the Florida Tech community and the community at large. The Center accommodates professors by providing a work group environment for their students with assistance always nearby. Workstations are equipped with a full range of word-processing, graphics, presentation and analytical software. ACC staff provides tutoring assistance, language translation, digital video data reduction, formatting and compression as well as help in using software applications featured in the lab. Assistance in these areas is offered to students and staff in addition to faculty researchers who wish to process field data. The ACC also aids graduate students by providing data reduction and analysis guidance in addition to editing services for theses, dissertations and professional publications.

Thank you!
This project could not be here today without your support and help.

2007 Florida Tech Evans Library