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Learn a new skill online - on your time - with free access to lynda.com

Did you know that Charlotte Mecklenburg Library offers account holders free access to lynda.com's library of instructional videos?

Normally, using lynda.com requires a paid subscription, but Library cardholders can access lynda.com content with just their library card number or ONE Access account and password.

Over 4,000 courses in Business, Technology and Creative Skills are available, each taught by industry experts. Most tutorials last several hours but are broken into multiple chapters. Courses include photography, software, web design, social media and web publishing tools, business and career skills, job search tools and more.

Don't know where to start? Those who aren't sure what they need can browse curated playlists to get started in any subject. These playlists are like a mix tape - they are a great way to discover new topics you never knew you wanted to learn.

Access lynda.com with your Charlotte Mecklenburg Library card or ONE Access acount (CMS student or staff ID number). If you don't have a library card, visit cmlibrary.org to apply.

Take a closer look at lynda.com today to discover a new skill you'd like to learn - on your time! Visit cmlibrary.org/resource/lyndacom to learn more.

About the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library:The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is one of America’s leading urban public libraries, serving a community of more than one million citizens in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Through 20 locations, targeted outreach and online, the Library delivers exceptional services and programs, with a mission to create a community of readers and empower individuals with free access to information and the universe of ideas. For more, visit cmlibrary.org. 

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Charlotte Mecklenburg Library cardholders have free access to lynda.com
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CMS students and teachers have free access to lynda.com through ONE Access
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Library cardholders have access to over 4,000 courses through lynda.com
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