Don't see what you need? Try one of these:
Online Research Sources--links to online encyclopedias, databases, ebooks, and other helpful websites.
Vermont Resources--resources that are specific to VT.
Evaluating Sources--Not sure if this is a source you can trust? Try using one of these resources to help you decide.
Citation Resources--Avoid plagiarism, learn how to cite your sources, and learn more about copyright rules.
If you're in the early stages of inquiry and research like "Connect" or "Wonder," you might find it helpful to use the Topic Search feature on the Gale Databases.
Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL) is considered the gold standard for research guides. This is a great resource to learn more about not just how to research and cite, but how to write!
The Oregon School Library System has tons of resources to learn how to research and tools to cite your sources.