Library Hours:

Monday - Friday
7:30 am - 4 pm

Library Phone:

(802) 482-7125

We believe the skills to effectively locate, ethically use, and critically evaluate information are as important as factual knowledge and should be taught to all CVU students. We want all students to value and enjoy reading, literature, and free speech as a cornerstone of a democratic society.

Librarians: Jennifer Lucey and Ellen Arapakos
Assistants: Valerie Russell and Peter Langella



Class Resources‎ > ‎

Hoose "Happy Birthday America" project

"America Comes of Age: 1876 - 1900" from the Metropolitan Museum of Art

"America's Story" eras from the Library of Congress

"Civil War & Reconstruction" Song of America from the Hampsong Foundation

Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers from the Library of Congress

Emergence of Advertising in America:1850-1920
from Duke University Libraries

Harper's Weekly: Archive of 18th 19th century issues of the magazine

Historical Music from Digital History

Imagination Gallery: Literary, Fine, Domestic and Leisure Arts and Popular Literature Arts from the late 19th and early 20th century America from the Library of Congress

Making of America: Primary Sources 1840-1900 from the Cornell University Library