The Public Library Association, a division of the American Library Association, offers free video tutorials on basic computer operations, including email, using Macs and PCs, and navigating websites.
The MassHire Department of Career Services (MDCS) is pleased to offer the MassHire Career Information System (MassHire CIS) free on-line to all Massachusetts residents. MassHire CIS is designed to provide occupational and educational information to help people make better-informed career and school choices.
Career Center Seminars with MassHire
You can attend a Career Center Seminar at any of the MassHire Career Centers across the state. You do not have to be unemployed to use MassHire Career Center services. MassHire seminars are free to attend.
A web browser is a type of software that allows you to find and view websites on the Internet. Even if you didn't know it, you're using a web browser right now to read this page! There are many different web browsers, but some of the most common ones include Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox. Follow the link above to learn more.
With billions of websites online today, there is a lot of information on the Internet. Search engines make this information easier to find. Follow the link above to take a look at the basics of using a search engine, as well as some techniques you can use to get better search results.
For almost 20 years, the GCFLearnFree.org program has helped millions around the world learn the essential skills they need to live and work in the 21st century. From Microsoft Office and email, to reading, math, and more—GCFLearnFree.org offers more than 200 topics, including more than 2,000 lessons, more than 1,000 videos, and more than 50 interactives and games, completely free.
Libraries provide job seekers with a variety of resources including access to computers and local papers, books on topics like career planning and resume writing, classes and programs, and the opportunity to network with others.