Online Resources:
Sign-in for all Services as Below
User = your 14 digit library card
Pass = last 4 digits of phone# we have on file
Sign-in for all Services as Below
User = your 14 digit library card
Pass = last 4 digits of phone# we have on file
Vermont 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
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
New Service Replaces Universal Class:
For patrons who use Universal Class, please be aware that the state subscription will be ending on Aug. 31, 2024, at which point you will no longer be able to use the site. We recommend switching to our new resource, Gale Presents: Udemy. Udemy is an online learning platform with 20,000 video courses on a huge range of topics: business, coding, music, cooking, and more! It offers well-structured video courses and assignments that you can complete at your own pace and in whatever order you want.
For patrons who use Universal Class, please be aware that the state subscription will be ending on Aug. 31, 2024, at which point you will no longer be able to use the site. We recommend switching to our new resource, Gale Presents: Udemy. Udemy is an online learning platform with 20,000 video courses on a huge range of topics: business, coding, music, cooking, and more! It offers well-structured video courses and assignments that you can complete at your own pace and in whatever order you want.
Introducing UDEMY: Presented by Gale - Udemy is an online learning platform for adults who want to improve work-related skills or further develop a personal interest. Users can search through thousands of continuously updated, on-demand video courses across 75 categories in business, technology, design, and more, including courses taught by native speakers in 12 languages. All courses are taught by world-class instructors and offer a tailor-made learning experience for those who want to learn new technologies and skills to stay competitive in a changing workforce. Database for Reference, Career Research, Learning for Curious Minds and so much more!
ABLE Library Services is a free talking book and braille library service for patrons who are blind or visually impaired. ABLE serves patrons who have a physical or reading disability that prevents them being able to read standard print.
ABLE is a Vermont Department of Libraries department serving Vermont.
ABLE is a Vermont Department of Libraries department serving Vermont.
The Community Legal Information Center (CLIC) is Vermont's public law library, providing legal reference and legal research service to all Vermonters. CLIC has a dedicated reference librarian who will be happy to assist you with your legal reference and research questions. - It Is Free!
CLIC can help you:
- - Find answers to questions
-- Provide legal reference, information and referral services
-- Teach patrons how to use legal databases and search
How to Contact CLIC:
Call the ASK A LAW LIBRARIAN LINE @ 802-831-1313, and leave a message. A reference librarian will return your call
Send an email to [email protected]
CLIC can help you:
- - Find answers to questions
-- Provide legal reference, information and referral services
-- Teach patrons how to use legal databases and search
How to Contact CLIC:
Call the ASK A LAW LIBRARIAN LINE @ 802-831-1313, and leave a message. A reference librarian will return your call
Send an email to [email protected]
Search America's Historic Newspapers:
U.S. Newspaper Directory
Pages from 1770-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress. |