About Us
The AIDS Library serves the community through delivery of information on HIV, such as treatments, nutrition, and history of the pandemic, and referrals to regional and national resources. This information is provided through a variety of media including books, periodicals, medical journals, videos, audio cassettes, cd-rom, and the Internet. All materials may be viewed in the comfort of the library and most books and videos may be loaned to those with a free AIDS Library borrower card.
The AIDS Library provides free computer access to the library’s Online Resources, the Library Catalog, the Internet, and word-processing, and offers one-to-one computer tutorials. The library’s web site offers an easily accessible, 24-hour online resource for HIV information and services. In addition, the AIDS Library regularly hosts events on HIV related issues.
At the AIDS Library, you will find professional librarians who are there to assist you in your search for information about HIV in a setting that is both comfortable and private.
Contact Information
Library staff assists consumers during public service hours; Information Requests are answered when they visit the library, via telephone, fax, mail, and email.
1233 Locust Street, 2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Telephone: 215-985-4851
Fax: 215-985-4492
Email: library@aidslibrary.org
Website: www.aidslibrary.org
Hours:
Monday through Friday: 1-5 pm
Closed Saturday & Sunday
(Please call the AIDS Library regarding holiday closings.)
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