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LIBRARY HOURS:

Monday - Friday

7:30-3:30

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 Peter Langella
Assistant: Valerie Russell



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Yearly Calculator Permission

Kindle Permission

Web Bibliography Tools

CVU LibGuides: Research Guide dedicated to MLA format at CVU.

NoodleTools
is our recommended citation generator.  Logging in is simple!  It’s tied to your school Google account.  Choose “create a new account,” then fill in your email address and password. 
(Remember to use MLA format)
[Need just 1 citation? Use the free NoodleTools Express!]

Graduation Challenge Annotated Bibliography Resources: Formats, examples, and explanations.

Purdue University OWL (Online Writing Lab) MLA Formatting and Style Guide.
Class Resources‎ > ‎

Civil Rights

Secondary Sources,Primary Sources, and Oral Guides for the Civil Rights Movement from Finding Dulcinea

"We Shall Overcome" Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement from the U.S. National Park Service

Voices of Civil Rights from the LOC American Memory

Civil Rights Digital Library from the Digital Library of Georgia

Library of Congress Civil Rights Resource Guide

Library of Congress Civil Rights Era

Library of Congress Civil Rights Photographs

Resources from the Eisenhower Library

"Using Primary Sources in the Classroom: Civil Rights Movement Unit" from the Alabama Dept. of Archives & History
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