LinkedIn Learning

Achieve Your Goals

Develop in-demand skills with access to thousands of expert-led courses on business, tech & creative topics for any skill level with LinkedIn Learning (formerly Lynda.com Library).

  • Learn how to use popular software, including Microsoft Office suite.
  • Get tips for your creative pursuits, from podcasts to videos. 
  • Start a business, design a logo or create a prototype.
  • Discover how to code or build a website.
  • Reach your personal or professional goals.
  • Earn certificates of completion.

Note: A LinkedIn account or profile is not required and will not be linked to your training account. All you will need to access training courses are your library card number and PIN. If you have an existing LinkedIn account or profile, you will continue to log into that account separately.

If you recently lost and replaced your library card, you will no longer be able to access your learning history.

 

What You Get

  • 12,000+ courses
  • 200,000+ instructional videos
  • Topics include: 3D, animation, audio, business, creative inspirations, design, developer, home computing, photography, video, web & interactive
  • Software tutorials includes: Photoshop, Microsoft Office, After Effects, Illustrator, Excel, iOS, InDesign, Lightroom, Windows, Premiere Pro, Office 365, WordPress, Maya, Azure, CINEMA 4D
  • Features include: Download exercise files, earn completion certificates, read transcripts, create playlists, follow specific learning paths, take quizzes, etc.
  • and more...

Let our expert Jessica, show you how in this video tutorial.

Creating a New Market: Podcasting in the Middle East (Audio)

Adapted from the podcast Al Empire, Hebah Fisher talks about the founding of Kerning Cultures Network, a media company run by Arab women.

Equity First: Path to Inclusion & Belonging (Online Course)

Mary-Frances discusses gender equality, racial and ethnic equity, sexual orientation equity, and equity for people with disabilities.

Voice-Over for Video and Animation (Online Course)

Artist Mark Simon reveals industry standards for producing better voice sessions & techniques to improve line readings for your demo reel.

Finding Energy & Optimism during Difficult Times (Course)

Learn how to equip yourself with strategies for connecting to your values and the agency to overcome moments of change and uncertainty.

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Virtual Career Coaching with Tutor.com

Students and job seekers, connect online with tutors and career coaches for homework help, test prep, writing assistance, and more.

America's News

Dig into current content and deep archives from over 3,000 U.S. news sources.

Northstar Online Learning

Demonstrate basic computer & digital literacy skills with interactive tests, taken online.

Issues & Controversies

Gain a balanced perspective on current events and controversial issues.

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    If you've temporarily misplaced or lost your library card, request your library card number via this form.

  • By default, your PIN is the last four digits of your phone number. You can change this at any time for additional security.

  • If you have lost or misplaced your library card, contact the library immediately to report it as lost or stolen:

    A replacement card will be mailed to your address on file.

    To obtain information about your account or update your contact information, you must show your government-issued photo ID (or school ID with the current school year's date clearly indicated) at the welcome desk or contact your school delivery representative.

    You are responsible for all items checked out on your library card, so make your report as soon as possible. There is no charge for replacing your card.

    Note: Your library card number will change when it is replaced. This may affect your access to existing holds or items through the library's ebook services. This may also affect your access to your account balance for printing.

  • By default, your PIN is the last four digits of your phone number. You can change this at any time for additional security.

    To change your PIN to a 4 to 8-digit number of your choice, follow these instructions:

    • In person, bring your library card or picture ID to any service desk
    • By phone, have your library card number and full name available. Then call 614-882-7277 option 2.
    • Online, fill out this form. (Note: This option is only available if you have an email address on file with the library.)
  • The privacy of your library card account is a responsibility we take very seriously. For your protection and in accordance with Ohio law, you must provide proof of identification to receive information regarding your account.

    For more information, refer to Public Services Policies. Section: Releasing Library Account Information.

Catie W.

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Jessica C.

A veritable walking encyclopedia of stranger-than-fiction facts, Jessica gobbles up information like it's candy.

Adrien B.

Adrien looks forward to exploring your interests and passions using the tools in the Innovation Lab.

Mindy B.

Mindy will always bring a smile to your face, even when she's concentrating on finding hard-to-get-your-hands-on books and journal articles.
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