Advice a good book or on line source

Hello everyone!
In our small company we have no IT staff so I try to do my best with MS Access VBA, MS-SQL and SharePoint Online Plan 1.
Can you please advice me good book or on-line source to understand better lists, web part page and connections between parts on it?
let say, how to set Title field instead Select field to select item in order to send row to other part. Or may be possible to set a link of web part page to Title link and when it opens other web parts takes passed Title to filter web parts on page...
I found Microsoft's help very unorganized (sorry Microsoft) and mixed between versions of SharePoint. It is really hard to grasp basics.
Thank you very much!

You can find alot material on youtube but i will suggest you to go for fast IT pro training: check below links if you can get access to these courses, these will be helpful for you.
SharePoint Online
Overview for IT Pros
SharePoint Online Essential Training
Also check below PDF documents for quick reference:
http://www.messageops.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/SharePoint-eBook-.pdf
http://www.messageops.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/End-User.pdf
Adnan Amin MCT, SharePoint Architect | If you find this post useful kindly please mark it as an answer.

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