Check out these facts about how communities view and use their libraries.
- Seven in 10 Americans believe their library is a pillar of their community
- Two-thirds of Americans hold library cards
- 36 percent of Americans visit their library weekly
- More than 8 in 10 Americans agree that libraries provide an important oasis from their fast-paced, stressful lives
- 34 percent of Americans go to the library to access the Internet
- 70 percent see the library as a family destination
- 76 percent of American children participate in programs at their libraries
- One in three Americans will use the library at least once each month
- Nearly 7 in 10 say libraries are one of the few places where their kids can learn quiet concentration in a hyperactive world.”
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Sources:
- Perceptions of libraries and information resources: A report to the OCLC Membership (Dublin, OH: Online Computer Library Center, www.oclc.org, 2005). 1-1.
- “Two-thirds of Americans have a library card.” (Harris Interactive: Poll released September 22, 2008).
- Library Trends, Vol. 56, No. 2, Fall 2007 (“Gender Issues in Information Needs and Services,” edited by Cindy Ingold and Susan E. Searing), pp. 328–343.
- Long Overdue: A fresh look at public and leadership attitudes about libraries in the 21st century (New York, New York: Public Agenda, 2006), pg. 25.
- Library Trends.
- Ibid.
- Public libraries in the United States: Fiscal year 2005 (U.S. Department of Education, NCES 2008-301), pg. 14.
- Perceptions of libraries and information resources: A report to the OCLC Membership (Dublin, OH: Online Computer Library Center, www.oclc.org, 2005). 1-1.
- Long Overdue, pg. 26.