LAMP/LIBRARY OF ACCESSIBLE MEDIA FOR PENNSYLVANIANS Pennsylvania residents who are: *unable to read standard sized newsprint, *unable to hold a book or turn pages, *or who have a physically-based reading disability may be eligible for services through Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s LAMP/Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians. *wide range of lendable resources at no cost to qualified patrons. Our print and electronic collections include: Large print books Audio described DVDs Audio books and magazines with playback equipment Physical Braille books It’s easy to start Complete an application. Contact us to mail you an application packet, or download and print a LAMP application, or stop in the Sheffield Township Library and ask for an application. Your LAMP library services will start as soon as your application is processed, usually within two business days. You can tailor the services to your needs at any time. The staff of LAMP can answer reference questions about anything from the weather to accessible technology. Staff is also available to discuss the latest best sellers and favorite authors, and to suggest new titles you might enjoy. LAMP/Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians 4724 Baum Blvd. Pittsburgh PA 15213 412.687.2440 or 800.242.0586 Open weekdays 9am-5 pm