The Library Media Project, formerly known as the MacArthur Foundation Library Video Project, has been dedicated to assisting U.S. librarians in developing their media collections for the past 19 years. With a mission to foster public discourse and contribute to the democracy of our country, the organization has worked with thousands of librarians across America, providing access to free and accessible information for millions of people.
Through their curated video collections, including MacArthur DVD classics, cinema classics, visual arts videos, and issues of aging and health videos, the Library Media Project has played a crucial role in promoting education and information on a wide range of important subjects. With a focus on creating bridges to diverse cultures and supporting independent filmmakers, the organization has made a significant impact on libraries and communities throughout the United States.
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