The Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians (LAMP) is a program funded by the Pennsylvania Office of Commonwealth Libraries and administered by the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and the Free Library of Philadelphia. LAMP offers a wide range of accessible formats, including digital, Braille, large-print, and audio-described DVDs, with over 1.5 million titles available for circulation to residents of Pennsylvania.
With a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, LAMP has been providing services to individuals with blindness and visual impairments for decades. Originally offering volunteer-based reading services, LAMP has evolved to become a comprehensive resource for accessible media, serving the entire state of Pennsylvania. Through its commitment to accessibility, LAMP ensures that individuals with disabilities have equal access to information and literature.
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