Contact: Larra Clark
Press Officer
312-280-5043
lclark@ala.org

 

ALA PIO provides public libraries statistics and studies


 

"The Public Library: A National Survey"
Conducted by Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, 2003

Key findings:

The top five priorities for public library services were:

Methodology: More than 1,000 interviews were conducted by phone using stratified random digit dial probability design to ensure broad representation.  Contact: Lee M. Miringoff, 845-575-5050



"Libraries: How they stack up"
Conducted by Online Computer Library Center, Inc. (OCLC), September 2003

Key Findings:

Source: http://www5.oclc.org/downloads/community/librariesstackup.pdf



National Library Week studies
American Library Association, 2002

These two national studies showed public library use went up when the economy went down, and that 91 percent of adults believe public libraries will play an important role in the future, despite all of the information available on the Internet.

For additional information visit http://www.ala.org/ala/pressreleasesbucket/libraryusage.htm.