The Vermont College of Fine Arts Virtual Library provides easily searchable indexes to almost 7,000 full-text periodicals in all disciplines. Some subscriptions date back to the mid 1800s. Vermont College also offers over 70 full text periodicals published for young or growing readers.
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Username is your last name followed by the last six digits of your VCFA ID number. For example (all letters lower case): shakespeare009999
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If you do not know your ID number please email vcfalibrary@vcfa.edu or call the VCFA Library at: (802) 828-8512.
The Vermont College of Fine Arts World Catalog lists the combined card catalogs of over 60,000 libraries worldwide. One simple search interface searches through a single catalog that lists virtually every book ever printed! It also lists millions of sound recordings, periodical titles, movies, maps, musical scores and manuscripts. Most titles are available via Interlibrary Loan. Through this World Catalog Vermont College of Fine Arts electronic books and periodical articles as well as thousands of public domain titles are immediately available in full text formats.
Here is a searchable list of full text journals owned by the Vermont College of Fine Arts Library. It is also possible to search all full text books if the title or ISBN is known. Specific full text articles owned by the VCFA Library can also be located if the bibliographic citation for the article is known..
Click Here for a list of the VCFA Library Full-Text Journals A-Z
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