Research & Reference Library

The Fairfax Community Library loves research
and reference and helping you answer your questions.

With our digital research resources, find reliable sources of information for continuing education and more.

Questions about logging in or research and reference? When we research together, we learn together and grow connections, so please contact the Library for help!

Page Contents: e-Resources – Consumer Reports | – Udemy | – Vermont Online Library | – Community Legal Information Clinic

e-Resources

Consumer Reports

The digital version of the popular independent review magazine. Please contact the Library for login information.

We also lend the print magazine for 1-week borrowing.

Udemy

Access thousands of video courses on a wide range of subjects with Udemy!

To log in, first visit vtonlinelib.org and make sure the library listed in the top right corner is the Fairfax Community Library.

You can change the Library by clicking the “Change Library” button right below it, typing in “Fairfax,” and selecting “Fairfax Community Library” from the dropdown menu.

Under “Featured Resources” click the link for “Gale Presents: Udemy” to go to their website. From there all you need to do is create an account. Simply click on the orange “Sign In/Create a Udemy Account” and follow the prompts.

If you are a returning user, just click the “Sign In/Create a Udemy Account” button and log in!

Vermont Online Library

Access many professionally-vetted collections of articles and reference books, along with business, legal, health information, and much more! You can allow geo-locations services to share your location: This will be only for debugging purposes and to verify in-state users

​For adults as well as students K-12.

Made possible by the Vermont Department of Libraries.

Community Legal Information Clinic (CLIC)

“The Community Legal Information Center [(CLIC)] provides legal reference services to Vermont’s general public. Founded in 2015, CLIC is funded by a grant from the Vermont Department of Libraries and is operated by librarians and staff of Vermont Law & Graduate School.

Note: Legal and library ethics standards prohibit library staff from providing legal advice. Librarians are available to suggest resources and provide help on how to use resources; they can also provide information about where to obtain legal assistance.