 So today, we're going to go over online library resources. The agenda for today would be, I'm going to go over what you need to get started, the various available resources from SFPL, such as Gale courses, Udemy, LinkedIn Learning, Treehouse, Libby, and Canopy, and how to access these resources. I know the library does have like a lot of resources and we might not have enough time to cover all of them, but we'll try to cover these on the list right here. So what do you need? So you do need a San Francisco Public Library card to access our e-resources, and you do need your PIN number as well too. If you are a San Francisco resident, you can sign up for a library card at the following site SFLIB1.sfpl.org slash self-reg. I know it's a long kind of link, but the easiest way would be to go to our main website, which is SFPL period ORG, and you would look for the link that says support and services, and you will click on getting library card. Or you could call our number at 415-557-4400 for more information. And you would need an email address to access some of our e-resources as well too. For the specific platform of Udemy, you would need a Gmail account or a Microsoft account. And of course you would need a desktop, laptop, smartphone, or tablet to access some of these e-resources. So how would you access our e-resources? So some of them you can access through our e-learning website at the following link. So it is SFPL.org slash e-learning. And this you will get to like Gale courses, Udemy, LinkedIn Learning, and Treehouse. And you will log in with your library card and pin number. And some platforms may require some kind of registration for the first time, so they might ask you for your name and your email address. So on the bottom of your screen on the left side, I kind of have like a screenshot about what it looks like on our e-learning page. So if you get to the e-learning page, it should look something similar to this. And in the middle of your screen, I have screenshots about the short descriptions about each platform. So the example here would be kind of LinkedIn Learning. There should be like a little description about what the platform is. On the bottom is a screenshot of Udemy platform and there should be like a short description as well too. And if you're logging in from outside the library, the first thing after you click on any of these platforms is, they'll ask you to kind of enter in your library card number and your pin number, which is the third screenshot on the bottom right hand corner of your screen right now. So you're entering your library card number and you enter in your pin number. If you have any issues with your pin number, you always give us a call at 415-557-4400 and someone will be able to help you with your pin number. And we're going to go over a couple of our e-media resources as well too. And you can access those at sfpo.org slash books and media. But I'll show you how to get to without this link as well too. And once you're on that page, you will look for Libby and Canopy and you'll log in with your library card and pin number. And like I mentioned earlier, you may have to register before you are able to log into the platform. And on the bottom left hand side right here on the screen, I have a screenshot of Canopy movies and overdrive platform, which is the same as Libby platform. In the middle, LinkedIn Learning, Udemy, and on the far right hand side, you will have to log in with your library card as well too. So some of these platforms that I'm going to go over today, you can access through your phone or tablets. If you want to access some of these on your Android device, you will go to the Google Play Store and you will look for app there and you will download it to your device and then you can log into your account. If you want to access some of these platforms on your iPhone or iPad, you will have to go to the Apple App Store and you will search for the appropriate app and you will download it to your device. So what's available? So not all of our platforms have an app for your device. So right now there is an app for Udemy, there's an app for Canopy, and there's an app for Libby. And the other platforms, they do not have app yet. So today I'm going to go over how to access these e-resources through our web portal. So I'm going to go to sfpl.org and I'm going to start there. Okay, so on your screen right now you should be seeing the main website to San Francisco Public Library. This is the main website, so sfpl.org. And to get to some of these resources, there are a couple of ways. I mentioned there are the direct links before, but then if you don't want to type in the link in your address bar, you can always navigate from our main website as well too. So the first thing you should look for is research and learn, which is right here in the middle of your screen at the top. It kind of looks like a paper with like a magnifying glass. So you would click on this and kind of this menu should kind of pop up so it will give you more options. So you will look for the e-learning option right here. It's kind of indicated by like a person with a light bulb in their head. So you would click on this and it will bring you to our e-learning page. So some of the resources that I'm going to go over, they will live here, so you access them through here. So the first resource I'm going to go over is Gale Courses. So if you scroll down, you can see Gale Courses right here. And if you kind of want more help or kind of like general questions and answers, you will look here on your screen it says Gale Courses FAQ. I'm going to briefly click on this and I'm going to show you what it looks like. So it will kind of give you like an introduction about what you need, what courses are available, how many courses you can take, and some questions that you might ask and how would you get started. So I'm going to go back and you will access that page through here, Gale Courses FAQ. So right now I'm going to go directly onto the Gale Courses platform. So I'm going to click on the Gale Courses link right here on your screen in the middle of the page. So once you click on it, you should get to this page right here. So you're not signed into your account yet and it's kind of indicated by the top right hand corner of your screen is assigned in. You will of course need to have an account. And once you decide on signing up for a class, then you will sign up for an account. So this platform offers a lot of kind of non credit classes that might be of interest to you if you want to improve like certain skills. So on the left hand side of your screen right now, you should be seeing like a list of kind of available topics. So I'm going to start with accounting and finance, there's business college readiness design and composition, there is a lot. So just classes on personal development, teaching education technology, writing and publishing. So there are a couple of ways for you to kind of look for a class. So you could start here in the middle of your screen your top is a search for courses, and there is an address like a bar right here where you can enter in like your search topic. So let's say you want to search for Microsoft word. And you have after you entered in, you hit the little magnifying glass on the right hand side. And it should give you the results of your search. So, right here you see introduction to Microsoft Word to 10 2013. There's 19. So that's one way of kind of looking for certain classes that you might want to take, or you can browse through the options right here on the left hand side. So I could go to say technology right here I'll click on that. And it will bring me to these options right here. So their web technology security computer program computer fundamentals, I'll click on computer fundamentals. So once I click on that, it will give me the list of all the classes that are under this category. So you could browse through the list and you can see which one you're interested in. So for example, you might be interested in let's say, introduction to Microsoft Excel or intermediate Microsoft Excel 2013. But you have a couple options you can hit enroll now right here on the screen, or you could click on the title of the class, and you can see more details about the class. So I'll click on this link right here intermediate Microsoft Excel 2013. It's going to bring me to the class page, which is right here. So if I scroll down, you can see more details about the class. So right now by default, it's going to start with details right here. And it's going to give you like a short description about what the class is about. If you look further down on the page, it'll give you like a brief summary about the instructor and why is he teaching this class or what is his background. And let's say you are interested in the class, and you want to see more about the class like what are they going to go over, you will look for the second link right here near the middle top part of your screen is your say syllabus, and you will click on that. And you scroll down, you can see like what's going to be taught during the session of this class. So it will go by week one week to week three. And like week one you have lesson one lesson two. So on Wednesday on Friday, and it will give you like a short description about what you're going to work on. And these classes are about six weeks. So you can see more details about the class on the right hand side of your screen right here under details. So it's going to take you 24 hours throughout the six weeks. It's going to be six weeks, and there is a start date. So right now the next start date will be see June 16. So the May 12 started has passed. So you go sign up for like a future date. And like I mentioned, these are kind of like non credit classes. So you could kind of take these for like to improve like your skills. And it's instructor as well to and there's gonna be like weekly assignments. So once you enroll and you log into your account, you could see all the materials. Okay, and that's how you would kind of see the details about like a certain class. If you don't like this class you will always go back to home, you can look for a home button right here on the top left hand side of your screen, you will click on that. And then you bring back to the homepage, and you could kind of search for class right here in the middle, or you could browse through the categories on the left hand side. And that is how you access skill courses. So I'm going to move on to the next topic. So I'm going to go back to homepage. So I'm going to go to San Francisco library the main webpage right here. So I'm going to go to research and learn right here in the middle of your screen. And it kind of looks like a paper with like a magnifying glass. And I'll click on that. And I'm going to go back to the e learning section right here on the left hand side. So I'm going to go back to the page that I went over earlier. So I'm going to go back to e learning. And it's going to bring me back to the e learning page. So I went over kind of get courses earlier. So I'm going to move on to the next platform, and it's going to be on the same page right here. So all I have to do is I'm going to scroll down. And I'm going to go over the Udemy platform which is right here is indicated by kind of like a reddish you. And it will give you like a short description about what this platform is about. So they provide like e learning platform that offers a kind of 4000 high quality on demand video courses. And there is FAQ here as well too. So if you have any questions or if you want to see how to get started, you will go here. Let's start here. And it will give you kind of more details about how to get started. So I'm going to click on it and let you see what it looks like. So once you click on it, you should get to our FAQ page right here. So what is Udemy and how to get started. So you would need your library card, your pin number. And like I mentioned earlier, you would have to have a Google account or a Microsoft email address to access the Udemy platform. So once you enter in your library card and your pin number, they will ask you for your Google and Microsoft accounts. And that's how they kind of create an account for you within the Udemy platform. And there's more details right here as well too. It kind of shows you how to access the platform like I went over earlier, our website research and learn and e learning. And you will click on the Udemy link right here and you're entering your library card number right here and your pin number right here. And like I mentioned earlier, they're going to ask you to sign in or create your Udemy accounts and you will have to have a Google account or a Microsoft account. And if you don't have one, you always sign up for like a Gmail account or like a Microsoft account like a hotmail account. And there's more information here as well too. And like I mentioned earlier, Udemy is one of the platforms where you could download the app onto your smartphone or tablet. So you have to go to the Google Play Store if you have an Android device, or if you have an iPhone or iPad, you would go to the Apple App Store, and you will look for the Udemy app. So there are two Udemy apps. And then you will have to look for the Udemy for Business app. The reason for this is, since you are accessing the Udemy platform through the library, and you're not paying like the monthly subscription, you're are, it's kind of like a different platform like for the business app. So if you're paying for this you will locate the regular Udemy app. But for now, if you're using Udemy through the library, you look for the Udemy for Business app. And there's more information here as well too. So you download it, you enter in your organization name. So since you're using it through the library, it's going to be, the name will be Gail. So Gail is the provider or the organization. And there's like an image right here. So, so don't worry about it. So if you, you want to download this later on, you always refer back to this page, and it will give you like all the details about how to download it and access the platform. And after that, once you enter in Gail, you will find your institution. So you're accessing this through San Francisco Public Library. So you would look for the public library option right here, you will select it with your, your option and you type in San Francisco Public Library, you hit search. And after that, you'll find our library. Then you would have to enter in your library card and pin number again. Which is right here on your screen on the left hand side, your barcode, which is your library card number and your pin number, which is right here. And after that, you will create your account and you'll sign in, and you would have access to the Udemy platform. And I'm going to go over how to access that right now. So I'm going to go back. And I'm going to hit Udemy option, which is right here in the middle of the page. I'll click on that. And it's going to bring me to the Udemy page. So this is how you would see it if you're accessing the platform through like your browser on your laptop or desktop. If you scroll down, you can see like the short description of about once offered 6000 online video courses up to date courses. So here you would need to have a Google or Microsoft account. And you sign up for one here if you don't have one on your screen right here. But if you do have one, you would have to click on sign in create my Udemy account which right here in the middle of your page. It's kind of like an orange is orange color ish. You would click on that. And this should pop up on your screen. You can sign in with Google or sign in with Microsoft. So I'm going to choose the first option so it really is up to you like what kind of account you have you might have a Google account or if you have like a Microsoft account. For example today I'm going to use my Google account. So I'll click on this. Sign in with Google. Usually it's going to ask you for your like the Google login information and your password. So I'm already logged in so it's going to directly bring me to this page which right here, the main Udemy page. So if it's your first time, they're going to ask you what kind of topics are you interested in. So I'm going to give you like a list and you will select like at least like three topics. And then once you select that, and you hit like submit, they're going to kind of look through their courses, and they're going to kind of recommend certain courses that they think might be helpful to you. So, since I'm here, you can click on here get started kind of customize your course recommendations. So like I mentioned earlier, or you can kind of do like a, like a broad search about the various topics. So you will go to the top of your page in the middle, and you have the search for anything option right here in the middle of the page. You use your mouse, you will click anywhere inside, and you can search for a topic. So let's say I want to learn the example I use before like Microsoft Excel. So I'll type in Microsoft Excel. And once I'm typing it in, notice that on the bottom is kind of going to kind of give you like recommendations like Microsoft Excel and Excel 2016. So you click on any of these or you just click on the first one, Microsoft Excel, and it's going to search the platform and see what's available. So once you do your search, you should get your search results page, which is right here. So for this topic, I have 1696 results for Microsoft Excel. And if you use your mouse and scroll down, these are all the available options. And if you look on the left hand side of your page, which is right here, I'm pointing to it with my mouse. These are kind of like the options where you can select, and you kind of narrow down your search. So if I click on show more, these are more options. I'm interested in, let's say Microsoft Excel. So right here, I'll check on the checkbox right here. And it's going to bring down my results. So I had about 1000 plus results earlier. So now I have about 126 results, which is dramatically smaller. So it gives you kind of like a better sense of what's available. And you don't have to look through all that's available. And if I want more customization, I will scroll down, I will look for the left hand side again. I look for the level option, which is right here on the left hand side of your screen. And let's say, I don't know much about Excel. And I want to start from the beginning. So I'll look for beginner, which is right here. I'll click on this with my mouse. And it's going to narrow down my results down to 23. So if you have more options right here, language features, so you look through these and you could kind of choose the options that you like, and it can narrow down your search. So for example, I might want to learn about Excel 2013 and 16 for beginners. So I will click on this right here, anywhere within this area. And it's going to bring me to the page of the class. And right here, it's going to bring me to the main page of the class. And if you scroll down, it'll give you more information about the class. So right here, it'll give you like a short description about what you'll learn. So like discover new and improved features, learn how to personalize your Excel options, complete data entry. So you can see like if this course is of interest to you or not, and you can see through here. On the right hand side of your screen. You should see this option right here preview this course. So you might be interested but you might be on the offense about should I kind of view this course. So you can click on here in the middle with the play button, you can preview the course. And if you decide that you want to do this course, you hit enroll now right here, and you'll be enrolled in this course and you can watch all the videos within this course and they are on demand so you don't have to watch it all at once. You can watch it right now you can pause it you come back to it later in the future. And on the bottom of enroll now, you just see like a short description about how long is the course, but it should take you about 21 hours of on demand video for this course, and they provide like three articles. There are like a couple of resources as well to access this on your mobile device, and you do get a certificate of completion at the very end of this course. If you scroll down you see more information. There should be like requirements and more description and of course content which right here, you can see like all the topics, exercise files. So it'll give you more details about the course. And if you scroll down more, it'll give you more information about the instructor and their background like what have they done and why are they teaching this class. If you scroll down, there is a section called student feedback so people that have taken this class before they could review saying this is good or this is bad, and you can view through this, and it can help you determine if you want to take this or not. So from like a brief view of this course, there are a lot of like four stars or five stars. So it might be a good course to take. So that's how you would kind of look for a course within the Udemy platform and how you enroll and how would you can see more details about the course. So I'm going to go back to the main page of Udemy. So I will go to the top left hand corner of the screen right here. I'll look for this kind of icon right here. It says Udemy and there's a red U icon. I'll click on that. And it's going to bring me back to the main page. So for instance, let's say I don't know what I want to search for and I want to just view the available categories. So if you look near the top right here, this line right here, it's kind of like the various topics that are available. So cloud computing, data science, IT operations, marketing, or you could go through the categories option, which is right here, near the top left hand corner of your screen, and you could click on that. And it should kind of give you this list right here. So you can browse through the various subjects and topics here as well too. So cloud computing, data science, design. So you can see which one is of interest to you and you could go into more detail right here. So let's say accounting, accounting software, so it's accounting software. I'll click on that. And it's going to give me all the courses that are kind of related to accounting software. And you will click on any of these and you see like the description. And if you are interested, you'll just hit on enroll now, and you will be able to access all the video courses. So that's how you access the Udemy platform. So I'm going to move on to the next topic or the next platform. I'm going to go back to our main page. So it's our physical public library main page. I'm going to go to research and learn, which is right here. I'm going to go back to you learning, which is near the middle of page right here. And I'm going to be back at the learning page. So I'm going to scroll down and I'm going to look for the next resource. The first resource I'm going to go over is linked in learning. So if you have used Linda calm before, this is going to be very similar because LinkedIn learning is in a sense, Linda calm, they were bought by LinkedIn, and they were kind of converted. So the logo might look a little bit different, but some of the content might look about the same. So I will click on the LinkedIn learning right here. It's going to bring me to this page right here. So your library invites you to LinkedIn learning. And if you've used a little copy for the login kind of looks a little bit different now. So you have to click on get started, which is right here. And after that, it's going to ask you for your library card and pin number. So you enter your library card right here on the left hand side of your screen. So give me a second, I'll look for my library card. I'm going to enter in my pin number. And after that, I'm going to hit continue, which is right here on the bottom left hand side of your screen. So if it's your first time logging into LinkedIn learning, they might ask you some questions. So since I've already logged in before they're not going to ask so they might ask you like your email address, your first name or last name. So if you entering that, and in the future you log in, they will not ask you again. So you're going to be seeing the main page of LinkedIn learning. So there are a lot of things going on right now. So the first thing you should look for is the search box which is right here, your top left hand corner of your screen. So you type in any topic that you want to look for. So I'm going to stick to the same topic that I used before. So Microsoft Excel. And it's going to bring me to the results page which is right here. So there is 7354 results for Microsoft Excel. So you can look through these and see which one is of interest to you or not. And this is going to be very similar to like the Udemy platform on the left hand side to see like these options for you to customize your results. So you can narrow down the results. So let's say I want, let's say, I'll select level, I'll select beginner, which is right here. And I'll scroll back up. It's going to bring me down to 2262 results. And I will scroll down. I look for subjects and topics which is right here on the left hand side. And let's say I want a business. So I'll click here. And it's going to narrow down the results. So you would do this. If you want to customize your results, you will look through all of these options on the left hand side, you would just click on the name of it, and it should expand the options. And if it's already expanded, you want to expand it, you click on it again, it's going to expand. So right now on your screen, these are the results. So let's say I want to learn Excel 2016. So I will click on the link right here in the middle of the page. I'll click on that. So it might automatically play the tutorial so you can pause, which is right here. So pretty much this is the main page of the course that you have just selected. And on the left hand side, you see all the topics. So usually it's the introduction first, and it will give you a little more details about the course. And if you look through the list right here, it will give you all the topics. All the topics that are associated with this course. So for example, you might already know some of these topics but you might not know certain topics. So you do not have to watch all of them. So you could just skip through certain sections that you might think that you don't want to watch. So for example, I might know how to use adding formulas and functions. So I might want to move on to understanding cell references when copying and pasting. So what I'm going to do is click on it with my mouse, and it's going to play this section right here. And on the bottom of the topic name, it will give you like a time period about how long is this going to take. So this section right here is going to be two minutes and 10 seconds, or right here is five minutes and 26 seconds. So this kind of gives you an idea about how long it's going to take you or do you want to watch this section or not. So just scroll down, and these are all the topics. And for certain courses that you might want to watch, there might have, or there might be sections where they give you like chapter quizzes. So they want to see like, are you paying attention, or do you know the stuff or if you don't pass the quiz, you always go back and rewatch section again. So right here, there's a chapter quiz for this chapter. So that's how you will kind of browse through the various topics. And usually it is the video should be playing in the middle. But if you use your mouse on the right hand side and you scroll down, you should see more details. So it will give you like a course description right here, like what's this course about, when was this released, and how long it's going to take you. So this is going to take you one hour and 10 minutes to complete everything. So if you scroll a little bit up, you see the details about the author, and you see like what's related to this course. So certain courses, there might be exercise files. So you might be learning about like a concept, and it'll provide you with exercise files, so you can follow along, and you can kind of practice the skills that you are learning as well too. And if you complete all of the required like sections, you will get a certificate as well too. So there should be like exam section as well too. And it's kind of indicated on the right hand side of your screen. And it should be seeking seconds. It should be under like related to this course, which is right here. And if you scroll down, you can see more details about the course. Like instructor, and if you scroll all the way down, and usually LinkedIn learning, they will kind of group the courses kind of together so if you've completed one course, and you might want to complete like a different course. They might give you like suggestions about, let's say you're interested in this you might be interested in this as well too, which is right here related courses. You can see all of this, and you can see, or maybe I want to learn Microsoft PowerPoint. So you will click on this link right here in the middle, and it will bring you to the learning PowerPoint 2016 course and you can start that as well too. While we're on here on the left hand side of your screen, you should see kind of this icon right here it kind of looks like kind of like a rectangular kind of paper, papermark icon. So for example, let's say you are really interested in this topic right here. And you want to bookmark it. So you will click on this right here. It kind of booksmark the section so you kind of have like a visual look and say oh, I'm more interested in this, and you can refer back to in the future as well too. So that's how you would kind of search for a course within LinkedIn learning, but let me go back to the main page. I'm going to go to the top left hand corner of the screen right here, LinkedIn learning, I'll click on that. It's going to bring me back to the main page right here. And if you've already started like a course, you should see the in progress section on the right hand side of your screen right here. So I have started Google Slides essential training right here. I've started Google Drive essential training right here. And it's going to show as in progress. So if you saved any of the courses, you click on saved right here. And you can go back to the same courses here as well too. So I'm going to go back to in progress. I want to scroll back up. So we've looked at how you would search for like a specific topic, but let's say you don't want, you don't know, like what topic you want to search for. So you'll go to browse, which is right here, your top left hand corner of your screen, you'll click on that. And it's going to give me give you all the topics right here about what's available within this platform. Training, education, e-learning software, the small business sales. So there's a lot of tutorials here. And you could kind of click through them and you can browse through what's available. So on the right hand side of your screen, your top, you have the home button right here. You have my learning which is right here. It's kind of indicated by like a book. I'm going to click on that. So once you click on that, it will show you like all the in progress courses. So I've started about 20. I've saved two. I have a collection right here. And it will show you like the learning history. So if you've completed any of these courses, you click on learning history right here. And it will show you what have you completed this course. So complete it, five fourths, 2021. And you can see like what have you done in the past. And since you've done these courses, there are certain skills that are kind of associated with these courses, you click on the skills option right here near top right hand corner, kind of in the middle. And it will show you like skills you're interested in video production photography customer service. And if you want to see more details about yourself, you'll go to the top right hand corner of the page. You look for the me option right here. And if you would click on that, you'll show you all these options. So my learning in progress save collections learning history skills, language settings. You need help. You have to help center right here. And if you're done with learning or you want to sign out. This is where you would sign up. So you will go to the top right hand corner of your page. You look for the me option right here, you will click on that. You hit sign out, which is right here. So I'm going to hit sign up. And that's how you would sign up of the LinkedIn learning platform. So I'm going to move on to the next platform right now. So I'm going to go back to the main page right here. So SFPO.org. I'm going to go back to research and learn. And I'm going to go to e learning, which is right here. So I'm back to the page right here. I'm going to scroll down. And I am going to go over the tree house platform, which is right here. So it's indicated by kind of like a greenish icon with like, like a frog. So tree house right here. So if you've never logged into tree house before, you should click on start here, which is kind of in the middle of the page tree house FAQ. So tree house is kind of like a platform where you will kind of learn how to let code certain technology kind of relates skills, how to create like a website how create like a mobile app or coding languages. So I'm going to click here, tree house FAQ. I'll click here. And it's going to bring me to this page right here. So what is the tree house account and how do I get an account. So you could see the details about this. And then you scroll down about the subscription. So if you have one in the past, you might still have it, but it does expire. But if you don't have one yet, you can sign up for one here. So if you scroll through this and you agree, you will click on yes I've read and process the registration. So here. So you would have to sign up for a tree house account. And this is not instant. So you if you sign up right now, you might not get a response like right now. So give it some time. So you enter in your library card number. And then last time you email address and you hit submit. It might take a couple of days in my text in some time. So give it some time. It's not instant. So once you have registered your account already here, you could log into the tree house platform. So all you have to do is you go to the their main website. So I'm just going to do a basic Google search tree house. Your address is like team treehouse.com. So I'll click on the first link right here. You get to the main page, and it's going to ask you for your login information. So I'm already logged in. So this is what you'll see once you have logged into the platform. So I have not done any of the courses here yet. So I could go to browse the library which right here in the middle of the page. I'll click on that. And if you say welcome to the library. And if you scroll down, you'll see all these kind of recommended courses. So like introduction to HTML computer basics takeaways. There's a lot of topics here. And you will click on any of these, if you are interested in these topics. So let's say I'm interested in computer basics which is right here. So you can kind of get a sense of how long it's going to take you. It says 55 minutes. And you could click on start right here in the middle of the page. So once you click start, it's going to start the videos. And if you scroll down it's going to give you like a short description about what the topic is. And if you scroll down more you see teachers notes questions video transcripts downloads. So that's how you kind of look for a topic within treehouse, and you kind of start like a, like a track. So let's go back. I hit the home button which right here near the top left and corner of the screen. It's going to bring back to here. And you can always go back to the library option right here near the top left and corner of the screen right here at library. It's going to bring you back to this page right here. So let's say if you're learning about HTML or any of the coding languages. So you don't have to worry about having a software installed on your computer, because whatever you're doing within this platform, there is going to be like a workspace within this platform so you don't have to download the very specific software, you'll be working within this platform. Okay, so that's how you kind of ask your, the treehouse platform. So I'm going to go back. So we have two more platforms to go over. So I'm going to go back to main page right here as a peer.org. So I'm going to go to books and media which is right here near the top left hand corner of the screen. I'll click on that. I'll click on see all which is near the bottom left hand corner right here. So the next app I'm going to go over is the Libby app, which is kind of like the ebook e audio book app that you would access if you want to read like ebooks or listen to e audio books. I'm going to click on the page right here. I'll go to the library section which is right here indicated on the left hand side, and I'll click on the e audio book option right here on the left hand side. So it's going to bring me to the audio books page right here. So we do have a lot of platforms who blah overdrive Libby access 360. But for today I'm going to go over the overdrive slash Libby audio books right here on the page right here. If you need more help, you look for a start here option right here overdrive audio book FAQ you will click on this link right here. And it's going to bring you to this page right here. So you can get started, it'll give you like a description about how to get started and instructions and what is Libby. And how to check out your title so everything's kind of documented here so you follow the instructions right here. And if you have a Kindle you can read your books on your kindle as well too. You can go back and you access that site through here start here overdrive audio book FAQ. So I'm going to hit on the overdrive link right here. And it's going to bring me to the overdrive platform on your device so I'm accessing this through my computer. So it's going to look like this but if you have like an app on your smartphone tablet, it might look a little bit different but all the concepts are kind of the same. Once you log into your account, they're going to ask you, what's your library card number and what library are you associated with. So you would search for San Francisco Public Library, you enter in that with your keyboard, and once you enter in that. There should be a list and you will select San Francisco Public Library. Then after that you will enter in your library card number. Once you enter that in, and it is accepted, you should be under the platform, and you can browse through all of these ebooks and audiobooks. So for Libby, you get to check out an item for 21 days, and you get to check out 25 items at a time for a month. So once you're on here you look for the options right here subjects on the left hand side collections Kindle books, kids, and there's like foreign language items that's here as well too. And if you look right here, this should be like a most popular section near the top of your page. Once you log in, it will give you like all the books that they think that are a popular, and you could browse through these as well too. So, when you're looking through this, and you see something that is of interest to you, you should pay attention to what's above kind of like, like the book cover. I'm pointing to with my mouse. This book, it is available. So it's indicated right here available. But if you look on the right hand side of this book, right here, it says waitlist. So the library does have like limited subscription to certain items. So you might have to be on the waitlist for that item to be able to kind of read it or listen to in the future so it's basically kind of like, like a physical book but and there is a waitlist. If you look on the bottom right here, there's the name of the item, and there's the indication of what kind of item this is so audio book right here audio book. So these are all like audio books. So you can kind of do a search and you could customize your search and see for ebooks instead of audio books. So I will go to the top right hand corner of the screen right here. And I'll click on the search option right here. I'm going to enter in like a topic. So I'm going to enter in let's say cars. And now we'll see all these like kind of suggestions on the bottom. I'm just going to hit enter. And it's going to look for items that are related to cars. So like I mentioned earlier, it says available right here, you could look at check it out right here, but if this is waitlist you might have to wait a certain period of time. So for example, I might be interested in this item right here. It is available indicated right here, and it is evil, which indicated right here. I'm going to click on this. And it's going to bring me to the page of the item. And it's going to give me the title, what kind of item it is. And there's this option right here. So you hit borrow. So if you're interested you hit borrow right here, and it's going to be checked out to your account. And if you are curious about how many copies does the library have on this platform. This is right here one of one copy. So the library might have more copies, the library might have 200, they have my have like 50. So it really depends on the item. And if you're interested to see like what the book or the item is about to scroll down, you see like a short description, you click on the details option right here, you can read reviews of this as well too. I want this book so I'm going to hit borrow. So on your screen, it should show you like you really want to borrow this item. And in the middle of the screen right here it says borrow for, and there's this option of it says 21 days. And there's this kind of half triangle right here, you could click click on it. So the longest you could borrow it is 21 days. But, for example, if you think that you can finish it in 14 days, or seven days that you could change it right here. So I'm borrowing this item for seven days and after seven days is going to automatically return and the next person could borrow this item as well. So I'm going to hit borrow. Okay, so now I have borrowed this item right here. So you have a couple of options right here. So if you have a Kindle, you can select on read now within the Kindle, or you could read it in your browser, which is the option right here in the middle, or you could download this to your device. And it's going to be like the format of the EPUB book. So if you download this, you might have to download more software onto your device to view this item. So right now I'm going to select read in browser right here. So right now on your screen, I've selected read in browser, and this is what I'm seeing. So this is the actual book. And I'm using my mouse, I'm going to move through the book right here. So you can read the book within your browser. And if you are accessing this on your smart phone or tablet, then you will kind of have like a similar view on there as well too. But you wouldn't have a mouse, you just use your finger and you just slide from left to right on your screen to move from page to page. Okay, so that's how you will kind of check out an item. So I'm going to go back to the page right here. I'm going to hit X. And right now you have checked out an item. So I'm going to go to my account, which is on the far right hand corner of the page right here. You have all these options wish list rated titles, history. So you can have like a history of all the items that you have checked out. Or if you select this option right here, I should look kind of like three books. And on the far right hand side of your screen should bring you to page where it will give you like a list of all the items that you have checked out. So I've checked out this item right here, expires in seven days. And I've checked out this item in the past as well to expires in 21 days. And you can read and browse here as well too. So that's how you will kind of access the Libby platform and you will look for kind of like a book or e audio book. And if you don't know what book you want to look for, you'll click on the left hand side right here in this link right here to San Francisco library to bring you back to the main page. And you can browse through all of these available items. So like just added. So I'm going to go back to history month is American Pacific Heritage Month. So you can browse here as well too. So we have one more platform to go over. So I'm going to go back to the main page SFPO.org. And I'm going to go to research and learn or actually books and media right here on the left hand side of the screen. I'll click on that. Click on see all. I'm going to scroll down. And I'm going to go to streaming movies and TV. So I'm going to click on this right here on the left or on the right side. It's going to bring you to the videos page right here. So we do have a couple of platforms today I'm going to go over canopy movies which is right here in the middle of the page. And if you want more help on getting started, you will look for this link right here, check out canopy movies FAQ, and you will click on that. So I'm going to go back to the FAQ page. It's going to give you more details about how to get started. So it's going to be step by step instructions step one step to step three so you follow all these instructions. So I'm going to briefly go over what the canopy looks like I'm going to go back. So I'm back to the page right here I'm going to go canopy movies which right here, I'm going to click on the link. So if it's your first time, it's going to ask you to sign up for an account so you will have to sign up for an account using your email, and you choose a password, and usually they'll send you like a confirmation within your email, and you have to click on that firm. And once you do that, you should have full access to this platform right here. So once you have 15 play credits a month. So what that means is, you could play 15 video clips here, it within the month and after a month, it's going to reset, and you'll get 15 credits again. So once you get to the main page, you can see like newly added movies, you can see new documentaries, you can browse through the collection. But if you know what you want to look for, you will go to top of the page right here, look for search bar, and you type in like a title that you want to look for. Or you could go to the browse option, which right here, you know, top kind of middle of the page, and you have your mouse over it. Browse through like movies, documentaries, business, education. So let's say I'm interested in seeing this one right here. So I'll click on this. So the play options right here. So be sure that you want to play this video first because if you hit play, it's going to count towards your 15 play credits a month, and it's going to bring down the account right here, which is indicated on the top right hand corner of your screen. And you hit play. And if you want to know more about the video, just scroll down, you'll look for this section right here, it will give you like a short description running time when was this created. And that's how you will access the canopy of a platform.