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         Vermont Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Vermont (From Sea to Shining Sea) by Dennis B. Fradin, 1993-05
  2. Vermont Facts and Symbols (The States and Their Symbols) by Kathy Feeney, 2003-08
  3. Vermont (One Nation) by Patricia K. Kummer, 2002-06
  4. Vermont (Portraits of the States) by Jonatha A. Brown, 2006-07-30
  5. Rudyard Kipling's Vermont feud by Frederic Franklyn Van de Water, Frederick F. Van De Water, 1974
  6. The Last Yankees: Folkways in Eastern Vermont and the Border Country by Scott E. Hastings Jr., 1990-05-01
  7. Vermont (America the Beautiful Second Series) by Ann Heinrichs, 2001-03
  8. Vermont public library almanac: A compendium of often-answered questions by Marianne Kotch, 2002
  9. Library laughs: 1999 Vermont summer reading program : a resource guide (Vermont summer reading program) by Grace W Greene, 1999
  10. University of Vermont Libraries Folklore and Oral History Catalogue
  11. Let's Discover Vermont Library License by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  12. Vermonters in the Civil War:manuscripts in the Special Collections Department, University of Vermont Library. by Jeffrey D., compiler. Marshall, 1994
  13. A guide to the records of the Stephen Greene Press at the Bailey-Howe Library, University of Vermont by Thomas Connors, 1982
  14. A history of the Dorset Village Public Library, Dorset, Vermont by Alfred Holley Gilbert, 1965

61. LAMOILLE COUNTY VERMONT GENEALOGY PROJECT
vermont LIBRARY DIRECTORY, 1997 listing of all libraries located in the state.Included are location, phone, hours etc
http://www.usroots.com/~sirjames/vt/lamoille/
Vermont Genealogy
Welcome to Lamoille County
27 February 2000
Lamoille County Towns
All Towns have a Web Page
TOWN Date
Formed Parent Town Contact Belvidere Richard Spaulding Cambridge
Mal Bevins Eden Deanna French ... Elmore Host Needed Hyde Park Host Needed Johnson Host Needed Morristown K. Alan Streeter Stowe Host Needed Waterville Host Needed Wolcott Host Needed Index to Vermont Towns Picking The Brains of Vermont Genealogical ResearchersDead and Alive - THE VERMONT COUNCIL ON THE HUMANITIES Announces - New FREE Program. Check this out for more information.
Lamoille County Resources
Vermont Vital Records Information Vermont Local History The Vermont Old Cemetery Association "VOCA encourage the restoration and preservation of neglected and abandoned cemeteries in the State of Vermont... Genealogical Society of Vermont Dedicated to assisting genealogists everywhere who are researching their Vermont ancestry. P.O. Box 1553 St. Albans, VT 05478 Vermont Historical Society is a not-for-profit, membership-supported organization dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Vermont history. Local Historical Societies in Vermont: Lamoille County VERMONT LIBRARY DIRECTORY, 1997

62. Special Libraries Association -- Legal Division --  Vermont Librarians Elect To
Special libraries Association, Legal Division serves as a forum for the exchangeof information, ideas, and knowledge among law and regulatory affairs
http://www.slalegal.org/Newsletter/v5no2_vermont.htm
SPECIAL LIBRARIES ASSOCIATION
LEGAL DIVISION
Leadership and Organization
Newsletter Listserv Programs ... Index
Legal Division Quarterly
Special Libraries Association
Fall, 1998 - Vol. 5, No. 2
Vermont Law Librarians Elect to Organize
Burlington, VT, October 29, 1998: Law librarians throughout the state of Vermont voted Friday, October 16, 1998, to create an official organization out of what has been a casual gathering of professionals. The mission of the organization is to articulate the value of law libraries to both the legal community and the public at large, to advance the profession of law librarianship, to provide leadership in the field of legal information, and to foster a spirit of cooperation among the members of the profession. According to newly elected president, Kimberly Gazzo (Paul, Frank & Collins, Inc), the motivation for creating a formal organization was to enhance credibility as a professional group. "We also want to establish a web presence that will advocate law librarianship as well as give firms without librarians a starting place for Internet legal research. Although our intent is not to become public reference librarians, we want the legal community to know that there are professionals in Vermont who take law librarianship very seriously." For more information, please contact Kimberly Gazzo at kgazzo@pfclaw.com.

63. Welcome To The College Of St. Joseph In Vermont
The internet connects users to VALS (vermont Automated Library System) whichprovides access to the holdings of major research libraries in vermont.
http://www.csj.edu/library.html
Library Services DIRECTORY
LIBRARY STAFF

LIBRARY HOURS

REMOTE USERS POLICY
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The library serves as the primary reading, research and study center on campus. It also serves as a general resource to the surrounding community. The library is fully automated to provide computerized access to the library's resources, both in print and non-print form. The College Library is located on the first floor at the west end of St. Joseph Hall.
Students may search scholarly bibliographic databases to locate either journal articles or books for their research. Complete Internet Access for additional research information is available in the library and computer lab. The internet connects users to VALS (Vermont Automated Library System) which provides access to the holdings of major research libraries in Vermont.
Library Hours:
  • Monday-Thursday: 9:00am - 10:00pm
  • Friday: 8:30am - 5:00pm
  • Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm

The library has over 25,000 non-print items. These include audio cassettes, audio-visual kits, microfiche, records, slides and video cassettes.

64. UNESCO Libraries Portal: Libraries/Academic/USA/Vermont
http//library.uvm.edu/ (Added Wed Jun 13 2001 Hits 130). vermont Law School,Cornell Library A growing collection which now consists of approximately
http://www.unesco.org/webworld/portal_bib/Libraries/Academic/USA/Vermont/index.s
Updated: Tue Jun 07 2005, 17:05:38 Search Libraries Home Add Modify ... USA : Vermont ( 11 links) Links

65. Other Depository Websites - Page Has Moved
University of vermont Library Documents Maps. Virginia. -. College of William Mary Library. -. University of Virginia Library - Regional. Washington
http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/govdoc/otherdep.html
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66. Major U.S. Gov't Sources: Documents & Maps
University of vermont, Bailey/Howe Library, Documents and Maps Collections Resources . Voyager UVM libraries UVM Home
http://bailey.uvm.edu/govdocs/

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Please use the page on the new site at: http://library.uvm.edu/about/documents/index.html

67. Vermont Library Association
Organization committed to the development and improvement of library and informationservices and librarianship in the State of vermont with the goal of
http://www.vermontlibraries.org/
The Vermont Library Association is an educational organization working to develop, promote, and improve library and information services and librarianship in the state of Vermont.
Join the VLA Listserv
Missed the John Swan Lecture? Click here to read the text.
P.O. Box 803
Burlington, VT 05402
Page updated 07/07/05

68. Georgia, Vermont Public Library Links @ Www.georgia.lib.vt.us
Randolph Center (vermont Technical College) Hartness Library Rutland RutlandFree Library South Royalton (vermont Law School) Cornell Library
http://www.georgia.lib.vt.us/LINKS.htm
Home Links at the Georgia Public Library Links Local Links Vermont Library Links Library Events Calendars of Events ... Home If you have a local link you'd like us to place on our website, please email us to let us know at Library e-mail Local Links Georgia Elementary and Middle School Fairfax Historical Society Top of Page Vermont Library Links Vermont Department of Libraries Barre: Aldrich Public Library
Brattleboro: Brooks Memorial Library
Burlington (University of Vermont): UVM Libraries
Castleton: Calvin Coolidge Library
Colchester: Burnham Memorial Library
Essex: Essex Free Library
Essex Junction: Brownell Library
Georgia: Georgia Public Library
Marlboro College: Rice Library
Middlebury: College Libraries
Middlebury: Ilsley Public Library Montpelier: Kellogg-Hubbard Library Newport: Goodrich Memorial Library Northfield: Brown Public Library Peacham: Peacham Library Plainfield (Goddard College): Eliot D. Pratt Library

69. Georgia (VT) Public Library @ Www.georgia.lib.vt.us
Serves the community of Fairfax, vermont. Site features library news and events,reference links and links of local interest, reader s advisory,
http://www.georgia.lib.vt.us/
Library Events Book Sale Calendars of Events Adult Book Discussion Group Welcome to the Georgia Public Library's
Home on the Web!
Kid's Events Calendars of Events Summer Reading Program Weekly Story Time ... Vermont Library Links 1697 Ethan Allen Highway, Fairfax, Vermont 05454 Library Events Calendars of Events Kid's Events
About the Library
... Links If you have any questions about the library or any of our activities, please phone or email us. Also, we'd like to hear your comments on this web site. To email us, click here This site was last updated on 06/14/05. Read about the 2005 summer reading program in the Kids section! Drawing by Faith Newton

70. Library List: Vermont
The Stuttering Foundation of America provides free online resources, servicesand support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for
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71. Vermont Library Hosts Weekly Scrabble Events
Every Wednesday afternoon, the Burlington (vermont) Public Library hosts a Scrabbleevent for local children. I wanted a program that would foster their
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Every Wednesday afternoon, the Burlington (Vermont) Public Library hosts a Scrabble event for local children . "I wanted a program that would foster their growth and word games are a very good way to enhance their reading skills," said Lee Sylvester, assistant to the children's librarian. This is a simple, effective idea which could easily be replicated in other libraries around the world.
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72. Vermont Library Hosts Weekly Scrabble Events - Board Games Archives
vermont Library Hosts Weekly Scrabble Events Every Wednesday afternoon, theBurlington (vermont) Public Library hosts a Scrabble event for local children.
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73. NASIG Newsletter, September 2000, SERIALS RELATED REPORTS
The vermont Library Conference and the University of vermont are grateful NASIGfor their support of this program. Without such support, it would have been
http://www.nasig.org/newsletters/newsletters.2000/00sept/00sept_serials_related_
North American Serials Interest Group NASIG Newsletter
Vol. 15, No. 3 (September 2000)
OTHER SERIALS NEWS
CONSER-AT-LARGE MEETING
ALA ANNUAL CONFERENCE, CHICAGO, IL
JULY 9, 2000
Jean Hirons SUMMARY OF THE MEETING
Marjorie Bloss (CRL), chair of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging, and Jean Hirons (LC), CONSER Coordinator, welcomed the group. Hirons noted the growing number of new faces, including SCCTP trainers, pattern project participants, and other interested in CONSER. This year's meeting also had more international participation, including representatives from the national libraries of Wales and Australia, and Cambridge University. In all, 60 people from 43 different institutions attended. UPDATES
Jeanne Baker (University of Maryland) reported that only a small number of institutions, including Yale University and University of California at Northridge, have tried loading record sets from the aggregator initiative into their local systems; but the loading was successful in the places that tried. Ongoing work should provide more record sets for additional aggregators. The publication pattern experiment passed a significant milestone in June 2000, when use of OCLC bibliographic field 891 to share publication pattern and holdings data was implemented. Sally Sinn (NAL) told the meeting that OCLC record #35601086, for Heart Failure Reviews The Serials Cooperative Cataloging Training Program continues to flourish and grow. More than forty workshops based on the SCCTP Basic Serials Cataloging course materials are scheduled so far in 2000. Comments on SCCTP training have been made available via the CONSER home page. The second SCCTP course, on serial holdings, is being prepared by Frieda Rosenberg (UNC-Chapel Hill) and Thom Saudargas (College Center for Library Automation) and will be tested at the University of Georgia later this year. A "Train the Trainer" session for it will be held before the ALA 2001 Midwinter Meeting in Washington, DC. Plans are for the course materials to be available in February 2001. Margaret Mering (University of Nebraska), Kristin Lindlan, and Steve Shadle (both of University of Washington) are working on an advanced serials cataloging course for SCCTP, which may be available in summer 2001.

74. [Libs-or] Fw: [IFACTION:4327] The Vermont Library Association
Libsor Fw IFACTION4327 The vermont Library Association. Diedre Conklingdiedrec@charter.net Wed, 18 Dec 2002 224040 -0800
http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/pipermail/libs-or/2002-December/000506.html
[Libs-or] Fw: [IFACTION:4327] The Vermont Library Association
Diedre Conkling diedrec@charter.net
Wed, 18 Dec 2002 22:40:40 -0800 - Original Message - From: "Don Wood" < dwood@ala.org > To: "Intellectual Freedom Action News" < ifaction@ala1.ala.org > Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 12:40 PM Subject: [IFACTION:4327] The Vermont Library Association "In October 2002, the Vermont Library Association Executive Board approved the following letter regarding the USA PATRIOT Act (Public Law 107-56). Hastily passed with no public hearings and signed by President George W. Bush on Oct. 26, 2001, the law has significant implications for libraries. Intended to expand the government's ability to prevent and fight terrorism, it includes provisions that threaten the privacy rights of library users and undermine the confidentiality that supports the free exchange of ideas so critical for democracy." The letter is available at this link: http://www.vermontlibraries.org/patriot.html

75. Trinity College Of Vermont Library Home Page (archived)
Describes oncampus library services and provides many annotated subject-sortedWeb links. Emphasis on humanities and social sciences, with particular focus
http://faculty.millikin.edu/~kborei.library.mu/Vermont/default.htm
Note September 7, 2000:
The Trinity College of Vermont Library home page was updated some in content after I left the College in September 1998, but the look and layout (this page) had not been changed until the going-out-of-business page was substituted by the College on July 18, 2000.
The Trinity pages are now obsolete of course, and I have unlinked them. I did save a few of those pages, updating the links on them but keeping the basic pages as they were when I first created them while at Trinity.
Note Sept. 30, 2000: and the library collection is being offered for sale
Date of last update: Trinity College of Vermont
Farrell Family Library
Home Page Suggestion Box
The purpose of the Library's Web site
Web links for Trinity coursework (by subject) Library catalog (also for access to other libraries' catalogs)
Trinity Library's Catalog
Username is LIBBY Other Web-based Reference resources:
Moody's News Reports
MEDLINE UVM Library Catalog Dictionaries (for
(world-wide) Trinity course pages Project CORK Using the Web and its resources: Evaluating Web Resources (Cornell University Library) Web site reviews by subject Citing Electronic Sources in bibliographies (Nancy Crane, U.Vermont Library)

76. LibraryLaw Blog: It's Great To See Librarian Trina Magi Take On The Patriot Act
Trina Magi, Past President of the vermont Library Association, took on the PatriotAct again recently at the vermont Law School which held a town meeting on
http://blog.librarylaw.com/librarylaw/2005/02/trina_magi_says.html
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It's great to see librarian Trina Magi take on the Patriot Act ... in the Congressional Record

77. ALA | ALA And Chapter Conferences Calendar
May 2526 vermont LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Burlington May 8-10 CONNECTICUT LIBRARYASSOCIATION, Wallingford. May 16-17 vermont LIBRARY ASSOCIATION,
http://www.ala.org/ala/ourassociation/chapters/planningcalendar/planningcalendar
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Conference Calendar 2005-2014
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ALA POLICY 7.4.10 Conference Planning Calendar
Jan. 14-19 AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (Midwinter Meeting), Boston, MA Mar. 10-13 ALASKA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Barrow Mar. 22-24 INDIANA LIBRARY FEDERATION, Indianapolis Mar. 27 Easter Mar. 30-Apr. 1 KANSAS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Overland Park Mar. 30-Apr.1 NEW MEXICO LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Albuquerque Mar. 30-Apr. 1 OKLAHOMA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Norman Apr. 5-8 TEXAS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Austin Apr. 6-8 OREGON LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Portland Apr. 6-8 TENNESSEE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Nashville Apr. 7-10 ACRL NATIONAL CONFERENCE , Minneapolis, MN Apr. 11-13 CONNECTICUT LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, New Haven Apr. 11-13 NEW JERSEY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Long Branch Apr. 11-14 FLORIDA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Jacksonville Apr. 19-22 ALABAMA LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Birmingham

78. Defender Of The Free Word
Magi had just stepped down as president of the vermont Library Association; shetook the letter to its executive board and persuaded them to sign on and
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Advertisements You can ask Trina Magi anything; she's ready to help you find the answer. Who, exactly, was on Richard Nixon's "enemies list"? How do you create a cranberry bog? Where do you find the marketing data you need to write a business plan? How can one find a photograph of Jesus Christ? No question is foolish, she believes, though that last one which a student truly did ask still draws a smile. In fact, it's the very unpredictability of what's on people's minds that makes her daily stint on the reference desk at the University of Vermont's Bailey/Howe Library, in Burlington, so rewarding. "We want to nurture a love of inquiry in others," she says, "not squelch it or make people afraid to ask questions." These days, it's not people fretting about what she might think of their questions that worries Magi; it's their unease about what the federal government might think. When the USA Patriot Act passed in October 2001, it contained language in Section 215 making it easier for federal agents to look into the business records of, among other places, libraries and bookstores. In particular, agents no longer need to show probable cause before getting a judge's approval to round up private records; the act also makes it illegal for the keeper of those records to tell any one else including the customer or patron involved about the investigation.

79. Library Jobs: New England States
vermont Library Association Jobline. Scope Positions at academic, school, public, Sponsor vermont Library Association. New site as of June 2002.
http://www.libraryjobpostings.org/newengla.htm
**Because of the disruption in employment caused by Hurricane Katrina, the SOLINET Job Bank is currently accepting/posting offers of temporary as well as permanent employment wherever it is available. Any library or cultural institution within the US that has a position to offer may use this site.** This page includes regionally-based job listings for the following states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
See also the listings of individual libraries located in one of these states. Acrlnecjobs-l Electronic Mailing List
  • Scope: Positions at academic libraries in New England Updated: Whenever new jobs are available. A low-traffic list. Sponsor: ACRL New England Chapter. Subscription directions via link above.
BiblioTemps: Staffing Solutions for Libraries
  • Scope: Provides staffing solutions for libraries that are members of the Central Massachusetts Regional Library System. Updated: No jobs listed. See application for employment to sign up as a temp. Sponsor: BiblioTemps/CMRLS
Boston Regional Library System
  • Scope: Positions at libraries belonging to BRLS, the Boston Regional Library System

80. Academe: Vermont Librarian Honored For Activism On Patriot Act
The vermont Library Association board approved the statement. She was overwhelmedby the strong support she received, Magi says, adding that it s been
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Vermont librarian and AAUP leader Trma Magi was awarded the Vermont Library Association's Sarah C. Hagar Award and a Playboy Foundation 2004 Hugh Hefner First Amendment Award in May. Both awards recognized her effort to gather state support against section 215 of the Patriot Act, which expanded the authority of the FBI to search business records, including the records of bookstores and libraries. section 215 also eliminated the requirement that federal agents show probable cause before searching records; FBI agents need only assert that the records may pertain to the investigation of terrorist or "other clandestine intelligence" activities. In addition, the act includes a provision that prohibits any person who has been served with a warrant from revealing that fact. Magi, who is a member of the executive committee of the United Academics-University of Vermont, a faculty collective bargaining chapter affiliated with the AAUP and the American Federation of Teachers, joined colleagues to draft an open letter to Vermont's congressional representatives, Senators Jim Jeffbrds and Pat Lcahy, and Representative Bemie Sanders. The Vermont Library Association board approved the statement. She was overwhelmed by the strong support she received, Magi says, adding that "it's been inspiring to sec how much people care about their libraries and how special they think their libraries are, how they want them to stay that way."

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