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TUCSON, Ariz. — There's a new resource launching through the Pima County Libraries, hoping to open your world.
Udemy is an online platform with thousands of educational video classes you can take, covering just about anything you can think of. Whether you want to learn how to install a light, write code, beef up your resume so you don't have to lie about knowing Excel, or play an instrument. If you were to take a Udemy class yourself, they could cost you as much as a few hundred dollars. But now, as long as you have a library card, which you can get for free online, you can just log into the library's website, and the Udemy classes become free too, no matter where you are.
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