To access the library's electronic resources, please click on the "Connect off campus" green button on the library's home page at http://library.uvm.edu before you begin your research.
Then enter in your UVM Net ID and password, same as you do for your e-mail and BlackBoard.
This enables you to use UVM Libraries electronic resources, such as journal article databases and the electronic journal collection.
If you are already logged into your MyUVM or your UVM e-mail, the system will recognize you as a UVM affiliate and it is not necessary to click on the green button on the library home page labeled "Connect off campus."
If you are working on a research paper or project in an environmental field and need additional research assistance, please feel free to contact me and we can set up a time to meet.
laurie.kutner@uvm.edu
Use this guide to help you identify important resources to assist with your environmental research.
Click on links to the left to locate different types of resources.
The study of the environment is inherently interdisciplinary and this guide can be viewed as providing a broad starting point to environmental research.
Welcome to the Spring 2021 semester. Please refer to the library homepage (COVID banner) for all news of Howe library operations during this time.
All services and assistance are available to you. Please watch my introductory video below, introducing myself to you. I am the library subject specialist for Environment and look forward to meeting you and working with you.
The UVM Libraries provide access to hundreds of databases and thousands of scholarly journals to support your research. In addition, you can locate many books and e-books through CATQuest, and use materials electronically available on course reserve for your classes.
Use the green "Connect off campus" button on the library homepage and login with your UVM netID and password to access all of UVM LIbraries resources from off-campus.
Use our Ask A Librarian services to ask your questions and get the help you need.