On-Line Reference, Ancestry Research & Courses
*Username = Your 14 digit Library Card#
*Password = Last for digits of your phone # on record
*Username = Your 14 digit Library Card#
*Password = Last for digits of your phone # on record
Access to: The NEW YORK TIMES

Need or want access to the NYT's daily? We have it via Vermont On-line Library. You will need your library card# for access. Look at the menu to the left and choose the current date. It does not look like the "paper", the articles are listed rather than spread out on pages. But, it is there and free to read, email or print articles. ENJOY!
VERMONT ON-LINE LIBRARY:
Reference Databases
Below is the link to our on-line databases for all age groups and interests. VOL requires you to be a patron of our library. Keep your Library # and password handy in case you need them. Please call or stop in if you need assistance.
Sites were vetted, selected and provided and funded by
the Vermont Department of Libraries.
Below a few "Live" Links to Check-Out:
UNIVERSAL CLASS & EBSCO LEARNING EXPRESS:
On-line courses; Educational with Certificate of Completion, or JUST FOR FUN!! Fine Tune that New Hobby!
Universal Class is an online learning platform offering over 500 continuing education courses on a diverse array of topics. Through VTLIB, all Vermont public libraries can provide access to Universal Class to their patrons. Any Vermonter can use their Vermont public library card barcode to create a Universal Class account. State employees can use the barcode number on their State Library card.
To use Universal Class, first register online. If you have already registered you may go straight to the Login page. You will then be able to participate in classes at your own pace and correspond with your instructors. You have up to six months to complete an individual class, and a certificate will be provided upon successful completion.
Universal Class is an online learning platform offering over 500 continuing education courses on a diverse array of topics. Through VTLIB, all Vermont public libraries can provide access to Universal Class to their patrons. Any Vermonter can use their Vermont public library card barcode to create a Universal Class account. State employees can use the barcode number on their State Library card.
To use Universal Class, first register online. If you have already registered you may go straight to the Login page. You will then be able to participate in classes at your own pace and correspond with your instructors. You have up to six months to complete an individual class, and a certificate will be provided upon successful completion.

LearningExpress is a skills-building platform offering: reading, writing, math, science, college admissions exams, occupational licensing tests, workplace skills improvement, career exploration, Job & Career Accelerator, a platform where job seekers can explore occupations, find career matches, search for jobs and internships, search for scholarships, write winning resumes and much more. Also included is computer Skills Center, where one can learn the fundamentals of using a computer, Internet and popular software applications with these self-paced, easy-to-use online tutorials — in beginner to advanced levels.
Create your account using the Sign-In/Register tab located at the top of the page - ENJOY!
Create your account using the Sign-In/Register tab located at the top of the page - ENJOY!
ANCESTRY: FIND YOUR ROOTS:
Take a journey and see what you may discover.


Ancestry Research
Vermont residents can research Vermont birth, marriage, and death records from 1909-2008 on Ancestry.com for free if they first sign up for a MyVermont.gov account.(Click Icon to the Right to enter) Set up your free account. No library information is required. The Frequently Asked Questions page provides information on how to access these records.
Provided via the Vermont Department of Libraries

Family Search
Search for records, create your family tree, and pull records from their extensive database. Set-up yopur free account by clicking the icon to the left. Enjoy the extensive resources available!
Provided via the Vermont Department of Libraries