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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. VHS: Library Information
A computer terminal provides access to the catalogs of vermont s academic andpublic libraries through the vermont Automated Library System (VALS).
http://www.vermonthistory.org/libinfo.htm
Guide to the Vermont Historical Society Library
  • Collections
    Collections
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    The largest collections in the library are books and pamphlets that date from the 1770s to the present and cover all aspects of Vermont history. The library also has limited holdings in the history of other New England states, northeastern New York State, and neighboring Canada. Books are cataloged in the main card catalog; there are special catalogs for Vermont biographies and imprints. An annotated copy of Marcus McCorrison's Vermont Imprints, 1778-1820 can help researchers locate early printed materials. A computer terminal provides access to the catalogs of Vermont's academic and public libraries through the Vermont Automated Library System (VALS) The VHS library collections complement holdings at other institutions.
    Genealogy:
    The VHS library is the largest genealogical library in the state. The library collects family histories, published vital records, cemetery inscriptions, town histories, indices to censuses, published military records, and biographical compendia for Vermont, New England, and the neighboring regions of New York and Canada. The library also has research method books, books on heraldry and family names, and journals of several genealogical societies. The Vermont Society of Colonial Dames genealogy collection is housed at the VHS, shelved separately but included in the main card catalog. Among the library's special aids for genealogy researchers are FamilySearch CD-ROM databases; the

62. Vermont
Summary of Medical Malpractice Law McCullough, Campbell Lane; vermont Bar and alljurisdictions (arranged by subject); see also Law schools and law libraries;
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  • 63. Vermont State Colleges Libraries
    The VSC Library Home Pages Castleton State College, Johnson State College, LyndonState College. Community College of vermont, vermont Technical College.
    http://scolar.vsc.edu/

    64. Defender Of The Free Word
    in public which is where she has been a fair bit over the past year, totinga large flip chart to libraries and public meetings around vermont to speak
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    Librarian Trina Magi stands up to the Patriot Act By Rob Gurwitt January/February 2004 Issue
    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? E-mail article
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    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.

    65. Mobile Library Literacy: Solutions For A Rural Environment
    The State of vermont Department of libraries is beginning a twoyear Mobile LibraryLiteracy project to discover if mobile library services are a viable means
    http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue6_4/mcshane/
    Funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the State of Vermont Department of Libraries is beginning a two-year "Mobile Library Literacy" project to discover if mobile library services are a viable means for serving rural and suburban populations in the 21st century. In announcing the grant, Vermont's U.S. Senator James Jeffords described the project as designed "to promote access to books, reading programs, and information through technology. [It] will extend the walls of the library ... and welcome all Vermonters to be part of the learning community."
    Contents
    Introduction
    Literacy, the Past and the Future

    Vermont Profile

    Background on Bookmobiles in Vermont
    ...
    Conclusion
    Introduction Mobile library outreach services such as bookmobiles have traditionally been a means to provide library and information services to rural citizens. Yet between 1974 and 1998 not a single bookmobile operated in Vermont, the nation's most rural state, and nationally only 8% of bookmobiles operate in communities with populations under 10,000. The Vermont Department of Libraries will provide grants to local libraries working with coalitions of school districts, schools, and other community organizations to provide mobile library services on a county, school district, or regional basis. The grants will be flexible, allowing each applicant to tailor its project to local needs and requirements but the emphasis will be on partnerships, service to all age groups and sustainability beyond the two-year grant period.

    66. Livelyhood: Keeping Rural Libraries Linked And Wired
    Interviews with Albert Joy of the vermont Library Association and EricAnderson of the Ohio Valley Association of libraries. Albert
    http://www.pbs.org/livelyhood/ourtowns/lff-rural.html
    Keeping Rural Libraries Linked and Wired Interviews with Albert Joy of the Vermont Library Association and Eric Anderson of the Ohio Valley Association of Libraries. Albert Joy, of the Vermont Library System and Librarian at the Bailey-Howe Library of the University of Vermont, and Eric Anderson, of the Ohio Valley Association of Libaries (OVAL), are directors of two very different yet both rural library systems and both are deeply concerned with the issues facing the rural libraries as they enter the technological fray. "The first issue is access, access, access, and then the second is training, training, training," , says Albert Joy. "A rural library has to dial long distance to get anywhere," adds Eric Anderson. Both men feel that accessibility is at the center of all the other issues. They stress the importance of telecommunications technology for people in rural often meaning remote areas, and that the Infrastructure must be created to link these remote users in order for the "highway" to be truly functional. As Eric Anderson says, "Right now there is no highway to drive on... The biggest challenge is hooking up the rural libraries on the most basic of levels...The real issue is that everyone have access." Both men are instrumentally involved in creating workshop type situations for training and user fluency. Eric Anderson brings computers in to library board meetings to try and show them first hand why the computers are important, how to use them, and hopefully set up an expereintail reference point for why and how to fund these things. "Sometimes it's about getting the libraries themselves to make the committment to the technology," Part of the problem lies with library boards who may not be computer savvy, and in these situations Anderson brings computers into board meetings to teach primers on how to use the Internet and why it may be a valuable tool in the public library of the 21st Century. "It's so important to train the librairans to use the Internet so that they can turn around and train the general public..." agrees Joy, thus maintaining the library's role as "a mediator of information."

    67. Ancestors: Resource Guide- Vermont
    vermont Department of libraries 109 State St. Montpelier, VT 056091103.vermont Historical Library Pavillion Building 109 State St.
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    68. State And Local Government On The Net: Vermont
    libraries TOC. LibCat list of libraries in vermont. TOCTOC Homepage The FAQ Add a Link Feedback About Us. © 2004 Piper Resources Last updated 05/07/04.
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    69. Untitled Document
    on resources available through the NLA, which are of especial interest to smallmedical libraries. Directory of New Hampshire/vermont Health websites.
    http://library.umassmed.edu/hslnhvt/
    Home Bylaws Current Organizational Structure Membership ... Directory of NH/VT Health web sites Spring '04 at the Quechee Club a success! The Spring 2004 meeting of HSL NH/VT was held on Thursday, April 15, at the Quechee Club in Quechee, VT. It was well-attended, and packed with all sorts of information. The business meeting in the morning presented the opportunity for review of the draft of the new by-laws. Discussion concerning that can be found in the minutes of the meeting, available here Following the business meeting, Paulette Fraser, MS, RN, BC, Director of Education at CMC in Manchester, gave a presentation on the topic of "Nursing Informatics: A Specialty in Nursing." She provided the group with an overview of the development of Nursing Informatics as a field, and showed how the fields of Nursing Informatics and Health Science librarianship were compatible. here The National Library Alliance, who generously provided our refreshments for the day, was also represented at the Spring meeting by Leah Cahill to give a brief presentation on resources available through the NLA, which are of especial interest to small medical libraries. Leah gave an explanation of how the NLA worked, and what was currently available through them, in terms of resources, with an emphasis on their major effort, a discounted subscription to Stat!Ref. Click here for Spring '04 meeting minutes
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    70. NN/LM NER - Consumer Health
    State Agencies. vermont Department of libraries; vermont Department of Health; vermontAHEC program page. Resource libraries. University of vermont Burlington, VT.
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    71. KinderStart - Arts And Entertainment : Libraries : State Listings : Vermont
    The following links are in English Central vermont s libraries The Historiesof Central vermont s libraries Icon Add/View Comments (0) Rate this Site;
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    72. Useful Links
    Library; vermont Department of libraries. Rhode Island State Library;Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services (OLIS);
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    Home Calendar of Events RILA Bulletin online ... RILA Constitution Useful Links RILA Site Index: A-Z Useful Links RILA materials
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    73. UVM Libraries Catalog
    UVM libraries new hypertext library catalog.
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    Locate items on course reserve at either the Bailey/Howe Library or the Dana Medical Library. Search the UVM Libraries Catalog.
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    Other Catalogs Perkins Geology Museum Digital Archive Select Web Sites Special Collections Catalog Vermont Newspaper Project Catalog UVM Libraries Home Dana Medical Library Library Hours UVM Home

    74. Vermont Library Association
    The vermont Library Association is an educational organization working to develop,promote, and improve library and information services and librarianship in
    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.
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    75. Dorothy Alling Memorial Library Williston Homepage
    Special thanks to the vermont Public Library Foundation funded by the Freeman Foundation,that makes it possible for us to offer our Catalog online and provide
    http://www.williston.lib.vt.us/
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    Announcements Calendar Job Openings Library Hours: Monday 10 AM - 8 PM Tuesday 10 AM - 6 PM Wednesday 10 AM - 8 PM Thursday 10 AM - 6 PM Friday 10 AM - 6 PM Saturday 10 AM - 3 PM Sunday Closed We are located just off Williston Road (Rt. 2) in the village of Williston in front of Williston Central School. Turn from Williston Road onto Library Lane. parking/building. There is additional parking behind the Old Brick Church. Special thanks to the Vermont Public Library Foundation funded by the Freeman Foundation, that makes it possible for us to offer our Catalog online and provide Outreach Services. updated © DAML 2004 Questions? Comments? Email Susan G

    76. Vermont Library Jobs For Information Professionals And Librarians
    vermont Library Jobs. Additions to or comments on this page? Email rachel@lisjobs.com.Job Banks The vermont Library Association lists local positions.
    http://www.lisjobs.com/states/vermont.htm
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    77. Vermont Library Hosts Weekly Scrabble Events
    Every Wednesday afternoon, the Burlington (vermont) Public Library hosts a Scrabbleevent for local children. vermont Library Hosts Weekly Scrabble Events.
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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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    78. Trinity College Of Vermont Library Home Page (archived)
    Note September 7, 2000 The Trinity College of vermont Library home page was updatedsome in content after I left the College in September 1998, but the look
    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
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    (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)

    79. Town Of Colchester, Vermont - Library, Finance, Recreation Budget Minutes - Nov
    Ms. Reid presented statistics, comparing Colchester to other Vermontlibrary towns. Despite computers, books are still very popular.
    http://town.colchester.vt.us/select/nov4-03.htm
    MINUTES SUBJECT TO CORRECTION BY THE COLCHESTER SELECTBOARD. CHANGES, IF ANY, WILL BE RECORDED IN THE MINUTES OF THE NEXT MEETING OF THE BOARD. TOWN OF COLCHESTER SELECT BOARD BUDGET MEETING MUNICIPAL OFFICES
    BLAKELY ROAD, COLCHESTER NOVEMBER 4, 2003 1. CALL TO ORDER

    Chairman Paquette called the meeting to order at 7:00 a.m. 2. ROLL CALL
    SELECTBOARD: L. Richard Paquette (Chairman), Robert Campbell, Chris Conant, Marc Landry, (Ed Ploof, Jr. was absent)
    ADMINISTRATION: Al Voegele (Town Manager), Joan Boehm (Chief Financial Officer) 3. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD
    None. 4. BUDGET PRESENTATION BURNHAM LIBRARY BUDGET Library Director Marty Reid attended, together with Marcia Devino and Art Sweeney, Library Board of Trustees, to review the Library's proposed Budget with the Select Board. Ms. Reid explained that the library had supplemental funding opportunities, such as grants, funds from grant partners, donated funds from the Friends of the Burnham Library, gifts and donations from local businesses. Ms. Reid presented statistics, comparing Colchester to other Vermont library towns. Despite computers, books are still very popular. The library's collections will continue to grow, resulting in a lack of space. A new long range plan will be started this fiscal year, which will look into this.

    80. Vermont - Library And Other Resources
    to Parent of vermont (p2pvt@together.net). vermont Home, Calendarof Events, Division News, Library and Other Resources, Our Partners,
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    • Appreciate Inquiry Birth Family Visit Guidelines (Casey Family Services) Casey Parent Leadership Team Newsletter Family Group Decision-Making in Vermont Financial Guidelines: The Basics (Casey Family Services) Foster Parent Leadership Team newsletter Frequently Asked Questions (Casey Family Services) The Importance of Natural Parents to the Child in Placement (Ner Littner) The Importance of Visiting (adapted from Family Visiting in Out-of Home Care: A Guide for Practice by Peg McCartt Hess and Kathleen Ohman Proch) MAPS (McGill Action Planning System) Information Philosophy and Guiding Principles on Birth Family (Casey Family Services)
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