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HCOL 3000: Thesis Proposal Seminar - VonDoepp (Spring 2025)

Books

  • From the main search box on the UVM Libraries home page, click on: Advanced Search
  • On the top of the Advanced Search screen, click the UVM Library Catalog button in the Search box 
  • Enter your search terms
  • Look at results and note locations in the library
  • If you'd like to limit your search results to books available in electronic format, from your search results page, under the Quick Limits facet on the left, select: Format -->  EBooks

Note: The loan period for library books is one semester.

Journal Articles and Journal Titles

Newspapers (Online)

Freely available on the Internet

Fim and streaming media

UVM Theses & Dissertations

Use the library catalog to find print and electronic UVM dissertations and theses.

Current dissertations and theses from UVM graduate programs are submitted electronically and are available in UVM ScholarWorks, UVM's Institutional Repository.

Honors College theses from 2014-present may be found in the ScholarWorks HCOL senior thesis collection.

Note: Since electronic submission is not required, not all HCOL theses have been submitted to ScholarWorks.

Subject-based Research Guides

Subject-Based Research Guides (look in the column SUBJECTS) in a variety of disciplines, are created and maintained by Howe librarians in Information & Instruction Services. Each guide presents the most important print and online sources (e.g., reference sources, books, article databases,  journals, image databases, statistical databases, streaming video sources, etc.) in a specific subject.