Hello everyone,
It's summer. It's hot. And I'm not trying to spend any money lol. Everything is too expensive and I refuse to spend $$$ to have summer fun.
My local library has so many resources available I am in awe free museum tickets, resume builder, career advancement, art and crafts, zoom classes, 1:1 meetings with local experts.
But the one that took the cake was Law-Depot (Get the Libby app ASAP!). Law-Depot helps you with creating legal forms for free.
I don't know much about legal forms etc so just having this knowledge is a totally game changer for me. (Ex:Selling a car, Loaning money etc)
Here are some of the topics available at my local library:
You should still get a second opinion when it comes to creating legal forms!
However, this is a great tool to use! Take advantage of it! The more you learn the better!
Don't sleep on your local library! Go check If your library has this tool!
Ps. Also check if your local library has Linked In Learning or Coursera!
This is great advice! Thanks for sharing this resource.
How do you know if this is available within your local library system on Libby?
Do you use the mobile app or a different UX experience?