Through My Local Library
Vermont has more than 180 public libraries in towns big and small throughout the state. Beyond checking out books and other items, most libraries offer access to public computers, printing, WiFi, and much more. They can also help you find answers to questions and point you in the direction of local or statewide resources. Some libraries even have fax machines, reservable meeting spaces, and lend items like puzzles, telescopes, and muffin tins.
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From the Vermont Department of Libraries
The Vermont Department of Libraries (VTLIB) is here to support libraries of all kinds, as well as Vermonters throughout the state. We provide free online resources statewide, including video-based classes of all kinds, eBooks and eAudiobooks, research resources, career help, legal forms, car repair manuals, and much more, all accessed via your local library card.
Udemy - Online Video Classes
Udemy is an online learning platform with over 20,000 video courses on a huge range of topics: business, programming, 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.
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Peterson’s Test and Career Prep
Career & Academic Test Help Peterson’s provides job help such as career certification practice exams and vocational test prep tools for nursing, law enforcement, real estate, teaching, trucking, and more. It also offers standardized test preparation (like the SAT or GRE), undergraduate and graduate program research, tuition assistance information, and career advice, as well as help with resumes and cover letters.
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LegalForms - Fillable Legal Documents
LegalForms offers a huge range of legal documents and templates for use in personal and business legal dealings. Where relevant, forms are specific to Vermont. Patrons can access documents for used car sales, bankruptcy, divorce, apartment rental agreements, creating wills, and much more.
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Palace Project - Borrow eBooks & eAudiobooks on your Phone
Palace allows users to check out eBooks and eAudiobooks on their phones and tablets, much like checking out a physical book. The state collection includes over 7,500 items, and aims to have items for every age and interest.
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Chilton Library - Automobile Repair Info
Chilton functions as an online repair manual for a wide range of cars and trucks. It provides instructions, diagrams, photos, and videos for repair and maintenance on a huge number of makes and models.
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Vermont Online Library - Research Databases
VOL gathers together a broad assortment of databases for all ages, and on a huge number of topics. It offers articles from academic journals as well as popular magazines and newspapers. The In Context databases work like a modern encyclopedia, combining articles with context, images, videos, and links. There are databases available for every age-range, from elementary through post-graduate. Every public, school, and academic library in Vermont is able to use the VOL for free.
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Newspapers & Ancestry through MyVermont.Gov
VT residents can access Vermont newspaper articles and vital record information through Newspapers.com and Ancestry, by creating a MyVermont.Gov account. Thanks to the Vermont State Archives and Records Administration for partnering on this project.