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Free Online Library Resource

by Jake Beus August 31st, 2010 More

Libraries are dealing with huge budget decreases. This has led to layoffs, a decrease in services, and shorter library hours. Perhaps this is a time for libraries and librarians to offer more online services. We have created a very large website where people can learn English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, German, and Russian for free. We are trying to reach out to libraries and librarians so they can be aware of this free resource. Please help us reach out to them so library patrons can take advantage of this free website:  Visual Link Languages

A few librarians and libraries who have a large following include:
@ALA_PLA
@LibraryJournal
@LibrarySecrets
@Librarian

Who are some more of the big influencers in the library community?

Libraries

  1. August 9th, 2011 at 01:07 | #1

    Free Online Library Resource?i only see one is you

  2. September 27th, 2011 at 10:03 | #2

    Do people really use libraries anymore?

  3. BrandyL
    December 10th, 2011 at 09:15 | #3

    John,

    Please go to your local library and just sit for 5 minutes. You will see that the need for libraries is as great as it always has been. I work in a library in a city near Houston we see families, college students, elderly, homeless, and children everyday all day. There are *free* programs for all ages like computer skills, resume help, job search help, you name it libraries try to provide it. You haven’t been in a library in awhile so instead of scoffing at the idea be a part of your community. Where can you go to get free anything these days?

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