Does your employer have an employee Skillsoft program? (For military members/AD dependents, there used to be a Skillport access program. Don't know if they still offer this - hubs retired in 2011.)
Anyway, if you can't get it via employer, you have a couple of options. Join IEEE as a student, and then join the IEEE Computer Society as a student. (You can add this to your general membership either at the time of signup or later on.) That gets you access to IEEE Skillsoft education. Or join the Association for Computing Machinery...they just changed their membership categories so double check to see which gets you Skillsoft access (ACM Learning Center). Why Skillsoft? Because they have full training programs for a cr@pton of certifications...here's the Skillsoft Certification Catalogue.
ETA - for folks wanting Lynda access but their library doesn't have it...the premium LinkedIn subscription includes Lynda access. Also, for TESU students, we all got memberships to the NJ State Library. I didn't poke in detail, but it seems that with this, we might be able to participate in "LibraryLinkNJ" which *does* include Lynda. (See this page - it seems access to Lynda requires registering & using at set times, I didn't read it).
Anyway, if you can't get it via employer, you have a couple of options. Join IEEE as a student, and then join the IEEE Computer Society as a student. (You can add this to your general membership either at the time of signup or later on.) That gets you access to IEEE Skillsoft education. Or join the Association for Computing Machinery...they just changed their membership categories so double check to see which gets you Skillsoft access (ACM Learning Center). Why Skillsoft? Because they have full training programs for a cr@pton of certifications...here's the Skillsoft Certification Catalogue.
ETA - for folks wanting Lynda access but their library doesn't have it...the premium LinkedIn subscription includes Lynda access. Also, for TESU students, we all got memberships to the NJ State Library. I didn't poke in detail, but it seems that with this, we might be able to participate in "LibraryLinkNJ" which *does* include Lynda. (See this page - it seems access to Lynda requires registering & using at set times, I didn't read it).