Vermont On-line Library:
Below are links to various resources for all ages. All services were vetted and selected by the VT Department of Libraries and made possible through partial funding.
*Most services require you to be a patron of our library. Please call or stop in and the staff will be happy to provide you with the needed passwords.
Green Mountain Library Consortium: Listen Up!
Downloadable audio and e-books. Please peruse and try. This is a fee for service that we subscribe too in order to be able to provide material in these formats.
Health, Wellness and Alternative Center:
Provides instant access to carefully compiled and trusted medical reference materials. Includes nearly 400 health/medical journals, hundreds of pamphlets, over 700 health-related videos from partner Healthology, Inc., and articles from 2,200 general interest publications in addition to a broad collection of Gale reference titles. Material contained in this Resource Center is intended for informational purposes only.
Powerspeak Languages:
Whether you want to learn a language for travel, business, or personal enrichment, Powerspeak Languages is a breakthrough in online language learning. The highly engaging courses utilize an arsenal of progressive language learning methods. Powerspeak Languages is an entertaining and effective way to learn a new language.
Chilton Guides:
ChiltonLibrary.com represents the most authoritative automotive repair information available to car owners. There are thousands of year, make and model combinations covering the most popular vehicles of the past 30 years, plus additional coverage of specialty models. ChiltonLibrary.com gives you the confidence to service or repair virtually any system on your vehicle.
Career Transitions:
Career Transitions is an online career guidance center that walks users through the job-search process from beginning to end. It brings together all the tools needed to explore and take the leap to a new career. Career Transitions employs a step-by-step approach to help people: 1) explore new career possibilities; 2) assess their interests and experience; 3) identify ways to improve their prospects, including networking and education; 4) prepare for a job search; and 5) search and apply for jobs.
Gale:
Service selected by the VT Department of Libraries. Many periodicals and resources that can be printed, saved or e-mailed. Partially funded by the VT Dept. of Libraries.
Universal Class:
On-line courses. They are awesome - check it out!!
Heritage-Quest:
Ancestry Research. Take a journey and see what you may discover.
Project Gutenberg: (needs no password)
Free downloadable e-books, mostly classics and in excess of 39,000 titles.