Since 1987, Library Card Sign-up Month has been held each September to mark the beginning of the school year. During the month, the American Library Association and libraries unite in a national effort to ensure every child signs-up for their own library card.
Throughout the school year, public librarians and library staff will assist parents and caregivers with saving hundreds of dollars on educational resources and services for students. From free access to STEAM programs/activities, educational apps, in-person and virtual homework help, technology workshops to the expertise of librarians, a library card is one of the most cost-effective back-to-school supplies available.
Signing up for a library card opens a world of infinite possibilities: libraries offer resources and services that help people pursue their passions and give students the tools to succeed in both school and life.
With a Library card, one may borrow audiobooks, DVDs, music CDs, and books in both print and ebook formats as well as access the other fifteen member and branch libraries in Lake County.
For Computer and Professional Development Skills
The Lake County Library System now offers LinkedIn Learning, a computer and professional development platform, for its library card holders.
LinkedIn Learning has over 16,000 video courses taught by industry experts covering software, business, and creative skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn, a professional networking and job-seeking website. Videos are taught in English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Mandarin and Brazilian Portuguese. Users can access the resource on any web-enabled device and download content to smartphones for offline learning.
Courses in basic computer skills, Microsoft Office, Photoshop, web design, public speaking, social media, coding, stock markets, leadership, time management and more are available through LinkedIn Learning.
Additional resources include training for individuals transitioning from military to civilian employment, successful remote work, interview preparation, work-related stress management, and small business development.
“LinkedIn Learning is a valuable resource for our community,” said George Taylor, director of the Lake County Library System. “It helps people learn skills for in-demand jobs, grow their careers, and become competitive applicants in the job market.”
The public is encouraged to sign up for a library card online or by visiting a Lake County library to access the LinkedIn Learning platform.
For more information about the Lake County Library System or to find out about future programs and resources, call or visit your local library, or go to http://mylakelibrary.org, www.facebook.com/LakeCountyFLLibrary o rhttps://twitter.com/lakelibrary.
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