A library card opens the door to a vast world of free resources, from books and e-books to movies and educational courses, eliminating the need to spend on entertainment and learning materials. In this tip, we share the many benefits library cards may offer, some of which might surprise you.
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Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast.
If you're searching for ways to save money on things you use every day, look to your local library. Having a library card offers more benefits than just access to books. A library card is a simple way to access digital learning platforms, streaming services, and other surprising benefits.
Note that the breadth of services offered varies by library, but don't hesitate to look because you'll likely find something worth signing up for.
Here are some free platforms and tools your library card might provide access to.
1. eBooks and audiobooks. Most library cards provide access to a database of eBooks and audiobooks for the many people who prefer to read with an e-reader or listen to their books.
2. Museum passes and attractions. Libraries often provide discounts on tickets or even free passes to local museums and attractions.
3. Online learning platforms. Many library cards offer access to online education platforms, where users can explore all kinds of training courses, craft tutorials, and even language learning.
4. Genealogy research. Explore your heritage without the hefty price tag. With a library card, you may have access to popular ancestry platforms to explore genealogy records and family history databases.
5. Home improvement and DIY tools. Some library cards allow users to borrow tools and equipment for home improvement and other DIY projects.
6. Cameras and electronics. Your library card may provide access to cameras, tablets, and other electronic items for digital projects.
7. Streaming services. Many libraries offer access to streaming services and other online entertainment platforms to watch movies and TV shows and even view recorded stage performances and concerts.
A library card is an excellent resource for accessing unique and valuable resources at low or no cost. It's a ticket that enables you to connect with your community by providing access to opportunities and many resources for enrichment, relaxation, and personal growth.
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