Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information about the Freckle Project and to find links to other presentations and datasets.
Companion slides to the April 2022 webinar "Where Did You Get That Book" from the Freckle Project. See https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information and other webinars.
A survey of 701 respondents about library use in Beaverton, Oregon was conducted in May-June 2013. Key findings include:
- 76% of respondents use the library at least once a week
- Facebook, the library website, and flyers are the most common ways patrons learn about community events
- The majority of patrons read books and listen to audiobooks in print format
- The library's ebook service (Library2Go) is the most popular way for patrons to access ebooks
- The library and Netflix are the most popular sources for movies and music
- Respondents would like to see more comfortable seating and a coffee shop added to library spaces
Freckle Project - April 2023 Survey Results - 6th Survey.pdfEveryLibrary
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The companion slides from the April 2023 "Where did you get that book" survey webinar from the Freckle Project. For more information and to see other surveys, please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports.
Filling the physical or the virtual stacks? Assessing the value of electronic...Maria Savova
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As libraries e-books collections reach critical mass, there is a growing need to assess their value, not only with respect to cost, but also in comparison with the print book collections.
Do library users tend to prefer print or e-books? What factors influence those choices?
To answer these questions and to help focus our collection development strategies, Claremont Colleges Library conducted a comparative usage study in three stages - across three semesters, focusing on a sample of Course Adopted Books containing the same titles, available in both print and electronic format. These samples represent a unique research opportunity to examine and contrast the usage statistics for each of the two formats, while reducing the variations in preference due to factors like desirability and relevancy of the content, or nature and urgency of the information need.
This presentation will reveal some of the most interesting and unexpected results that emerged from the third stage of the study and compare them with the data from the first two stages. It will also examine the methodology used to compare usage of print to electronic books, and the presenter hopes to provoke a discussion regarding her approach, given the challenges of working with data of different nature.
Freckle Project November 2021 Update - 際際滷s.pdfEveryLibrary
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際際滷s for the November 2021 Freckle Project update. For more information on this series visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports.
The document describes the preferences of different demographic groups for prizes of different values in radio promotions. It identifies four main segments - Young and Free (ages 18-24), Style Seekers (ages 25-29), Mrs. Multi-Tasker (ages 30-39), and Wise and Free (ages 40-49). For a $100 prize, cash is the most popular across segments, but preferences vary - Young and Free prefer beauty/concert tickets, Style Seekers shopping vouchers, Wise and Free petrol/supermarket vouchers. For $500/$1000 prizes, cash remains top choice overall but preferences differ more between segments. For prizes worth thousands, an overseas trip is Young and Free's top choice while Mrs. Multi
Freckle Report for 2020 from 2019 surveyEveryLibrary
油
Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information about the Freckle Project and to find links to other presentations and datasets.
Freckle Report for May 2021 from the Freckle ProjectEveryLibrary
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Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information about the Freckle Project and to find links to other presentations and datasets.
Freckle Report for May 2022 from the Freckle ProjectEveryLibrary
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Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information about the Freckle Project and to find links to other presentations and datasets.
Freckle Report for October 2023 - The Top 45 Libraries in America.pdfEveryLibrary
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Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information about the Freckle Project and to find links to other presentations and datasets.
It is Time to Comment - DEA State Plans - 12 July 2023.pdfEveryLibrary
油
This document provides guidance to libraries on submitting public comments on states' Digital Equity Act and Broadband, Equity, and Deployment program plans. It encourages libraries to comment to advocate for their inclusion in digital equity initiatives and access to funding. The document outlines key parts of the state plans to review and provides suggestions for comments, such as highlighting existing and potential library digital equity programs and services, and needs for support and coordination. Libraries are urged to comment to position themselves as valuable partners in achieving states' digital equity goals.
Presented at Louisiana Library Association 2023 Conference:
Censorship and book bans are the singular challenges facing public libraries right now. Attempts to ban or censor materials come in many shapes and from several different directions. When they originate with concerned parents or community members, it is always important to engage in difficult conversations. But when they become politicized or are performative, it is necessary to understand that they may be driven by an agenda. EveryLibrary, the national political action committee for libraries, assists libraries across the country when board meetings are being hijacked, politicians are using book challenges to defund the library, and librarians are under direct personal attacks. In the first session, John Chrasttka, executive director of EveryLibrary, will share practical, actionable tips to prepare your board and staff, manage crisis communications, evaluate policies, and activate allies to protect your library and your readers.
Presented at the Louisiana Library Association 2023 Conference:
Advocacy and Activism are interrelated but are not the same. In other to succeed in either an advocacy effort or an activism campaign, it is critically important for library leaders to understand the differences in the techniques they should use and the messages they should share. EveryLibrary executive director John Chrastka will focus on new modes of advocacy and activism rooted in EveryLibrary's political action for libraries. From building coalitions to activating allies, attendees will come away with practical and actionable insights to help you in either type of effort.
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油
State libraries have a unique and important opportunity to influence broadband policies in their states by being involved stakeholders in the BEAD and DEA planning process. In this webinar, EveryLibrary Policy Fellow Adam Echelman goes beyond the talking points and top-level information to provide actionable insights into a complex framework. If you have questions about how to bring your agency to the broadband table in your state or need tactical information on topics like Middle Mile and the Stakeholder Engagement process, please join us at https://vimeo.com/710997642 for the companion webinar.
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際際滷s to accompany "Where Did You Get that Book During the Pandemic", a conversation between the EveryLibrary Institute and the Freckle Project on their 2021 survey of American reading habits. Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle2021 for the on-demand archive of the webinar.
WY Library Trustees Session C - Effective Boards - 9 March 2021EveryLibrary
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際際滷s for the Wyoming State Library 20201 Trustee Training Cohort - Session C "Effective Boards" presented on March 9, 2021 by John Chrastka of the EveryLibrary Institute.
Library Giving Day: An Opportunity to Cultivate Major DonorsEveryLibrary
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Secure major gifts from individual donors and sponsorships from corporations. This overview will assist with your Library Giving Day planning as well as a year-round development plan for your library. Every Library Institute is always available to partner with you for successful fundraising activities.
New Tools of the Gig: Using Library Resources for Job HuntersEveryLibrary
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How to use public library resources you already have to assist entrepreneurs and job hunters and to enhance your workforce development outcomes. Career transition programs allow libraries to use existing resources to help their communities return to work. Re-employed patrons make a stronger contribution to the communitys shared prosperity.
Libraries and Nonprofits: An Easy LiftEveryLibrary
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Public libraries of any size can leverage their collections, databases, and resources to help nonprofit organizations and agencies be better at the business-side so they can be more impactful in their mission and work. From ideation to startup to scale, the supports that properly-aligned libraries can provide to founders, boards, and staff should be front-and-center in your e-ship profile.
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Learn how libraries are positioned to be the best partner for individuals and community-based organizations to grow the local entrepreneurial ecosystem.
AzLA - EveryLibrary "Advocacy during an austerity budget" Feb 11, 2021EveryLibrary
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際際滷s from the AzLA PD event by John Chrastka from EveryLibrary on Thursday, February 11, 2021. See everylibrary.org for more information about EveryLibrary.
EveryLibrary - DCPS school librarians annual report coaching 27 January 2021EveryLibrary
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This document outlines advocacy efforts to support school librarians. It discusses a digital advocacy campaign called SaveSchoolLibrarians.org, support from state and local education associations for related legislation, and policy recommendations being provided to state education agencies. The document also lists contact information for further information.
Freckle Report for 2020 from 2019 surveyEveryLibrary
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Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information about the Freckle Project and to find links to other presentations and datasets.
Freckle Report for May 2021 from the Freckle ProjectEveryLibrary
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Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information about the Freckle Project and to find links to other presentations and datasets.
Freckle Report for May 2022 from the Freckle ProjectEveryLibrary
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Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information about the Freckle Project and to find links to other presentations and datasets.
Freckle Report for October 2023 - The Top 45 Libraries in America.pdfEveryLibrary
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Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle_project_surveys_reports for more information about the Freckle Project and to find links to other presentations and datasets.
It is Time to Comment - DEA State Plans - 12 July 2023.pdfEveryLibrary
油
This document provides guidance to libraries on submitting public comments on states' Digital Equity Act and Broadband, Equity, and Deployment program plans. It encourages libraries to comment to advocate for their inclusion in digital equity initiatives and access to funding. The document outlines key parts of the state plans to review and provides suggestions for comments, such as highlighting existing and potential library digital equity programs and services, and needs for support and coordination. Libraries are urged to comment to position themselves as valuable partners in achieving states' digital equity goals.
Presented at Louisiana Library Association 2023 Conference:
Censorship and book bans are the singular challenges facing public libraries right now. Attempts to ban or censor materials come in many shapes and from several different directions. When they originate with concerned parents or community members, it is always important to engage in difficult conversations. But when they become politicized or are performative, it is necessary to understand that they may be driven by an agenda. EveryLibrary, the national political action committee for libraries, assists libraries across the country when board meetings are being hijacked, politicians are using book challenges to defund the library, and librarians are under direct personal attacks. In the first session, John Chrasttka, executive director of EveryLibrary, will share practical, actionable tips to prepare your board and staff, manage crisis communications, evaluate policies, and activate allies to protect your library and your readers.
Presented at the Louisiana Library Association 2023 Conference:
Advocacy and Activism are interrelated but are not the same. In other to succeed in either an advocacy effort or an activism campaign, it is critically important for library leaders to understand the differences in the techniques they should use and the messages they should share. EveryLibrary executive director John Chrastka will focus on new modes of advocacy and activism rooted in EveryLibrary's political action for libraries. From building coalitions to activating allies, attendees will come away with practical and actionable insights to help you in either type of effort.
Reverse Engineering DEA and BEAD Stakeholder Engagement for State LibrariesEveryLibrary
油
際際滷s from a free webinar for State Library staff and leadership, Adam Echelman and John Chrastka review the structure of the Digital Equity Act and BEAD stakeholder engagement process that begins on or after September 29, 2022. View the webinar via https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/reverse_engineer_dea_stakeholder_engagement
EveryLibrary BEAD & Digital Equity Act Presentation, General Copy, 5-17-22.pdfEveryLibrary
油
State libraries have a unique and important opportunity to influence broadband policies in their states by being involved stakeholders in the BEAD and DEA planning process. In this webinar, EveryLibrary Policy Fellow Adam Echelman goes beyond the talking points and top-level information to provide actionable insights into a complex framework. If you have questions about how to bring your agency to the broadband table in your state or need tactical information on topics like Middle Mile and the Stakeholder Engagement process, please join us at https://vimeo.com/710997642 for the companion webinar.
Webinar 際際滷s - Reading During the Pandemic - Freckle Project 2021 EveryLibrary
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際際滷s to accompany "Where Did You Get that Book During the Pandemic", a conversation between the EveryLibrary Institute and the Freckle Project on their 2021 survey of American reading habits. Please visit https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/freckle2021 for the on-demand archive of the webinar.
WY Library Trustees Session C - Effective Boards - 9 March 2021EveryLibrary
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際際滷s for the Wyoming State Library 20201 Trustee Training Cohort - Session C "Effective Boards" presented on March 9, 2021 by John Chrastka of the EveryLibrary Institute.
Library Giving Day: An Opportunity to Cultivate Major DonorsEveryLibrary
油
Secure major gifts from individual donors and sponsorships from corporations. This overview will assist with your Library Giving Day planning as well as a year-round development plan for your library. Every Library Institute is always available to partner with you for successful fundraising activities.
New Tools of the Gig: Using Library Resources for Job HuntersEveryLibrary
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How to use public library resources you already have to assist entrepreneurs and job hunters and to enhance your workforce development outcomes. Career transition programs allow libraries to use existing resources to help their communities return to work. Re-employed patrons make a stronger contribution to the communitys shared prosperity.
Libraries and Nonprofits: An Easy LiftEveryLibrary
油
Public libraries of any size can leverage their collections, databases, and resources to help nonprofit organizations and agencies be better at the business-side so they can be more impactful in their mission and work. From ideation to startup to scale, the supports that properly-aligned libraries can provide to founders, boards, and staff should be front-and-center in your e-ship profile.
Libraries as a Partner in the Entrepreneurial EcosystemEveryLibrary
油
Learn how libraries are positioned to be the best partner for individuals and community-based organizations to grow the local entrepreneurial ecosystem.
AzLA - EveryLibrary "Advocacy during an austerity budget" Feb 11, 2021EveryLibrary
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際際滷s from the AzLA PD event by John Chrastka from EveryLibrary on Thursday, February 11, 2021. See everylibrary.org for more information about EveryLibrary.
EveryLibrary - DCPS school librarians annual report coaching 27 January 2021EveryLibrary
油
This document outlines advocacy efforts to support school librarians. It discusses a digital advocacy campaign called SaveSchoolLibrarians.org, support from state and local education associations for related legislation, and policy recommendations being provided to state education agencies. The document also lists contact information for further information.
DAY 1 - SUNCASA PEER LEARNING EVENT ON NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS AND GENDER EQUA...Cesar Henrique Arrais
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These presentations were given as part of the SUNCASA (Scaling Urban Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa) Peer Learning Event, which took place in Kigali, Rwanda, from February 10 to 12, 2025.
Public Provident Fund (PPF): The Ultimate Guide!
In this PPT, we dive deep into everything you need to know about the Public Provident Fund (PPF)one of India's safest and most rewarding investment options!
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Whether you're looking to save taxes, build a secure retirement fund, or simply earn risk-free returns, PPF is a fantastic choice!
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This slide deck accompanied a webinar presentation on the congressional budget reconciliation process given by Marc Goldwein, Committee For a Responsible Federal Budget Senior Vice President and Senior Policy Director, on February 26, 2025
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At SERUDS Joy Home, were dedicated to giving orphaned children the love, care, and opportunities they deserve. With your support, we can provide them with:
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Historic places hold the stories of our past, are an important part of building community, and create connections between who we were and who we aspire to be. But how effective is the work of preservation if the next generation doesn't understand the value and significance of these places to our present moment? How do we ignite a passion for history and culture, sparking a lifelong affinity and understanding of the power of place along the way?
In 2023, spending by federal, state, and local governments for transportation and water infrastructure totaled $626 billion. This slide deck updates information that CBO released in 2018.
1. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
1 / 27
10.41% 86
66.10% 546
58.84% 486
57.38% 474
Q1 In the last year, have you visited any of the following (check all that
apply):
Answered: 826 Skipped: 2
Total Respondents: 826
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
None of the
above
A bookstore
A cinema
A public
library
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
None of the above
A bookstore
A cinema
A public library
2. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
2 / 27
89.37% 740
10.63% 88
Q2 In the last year have you read or made use of a book in any form
(print, eBook, audio book)?
Answered: 828 Skipped: 0
TOTAL 828
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Yes
No
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Yes
No
3. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
3 / 27
95.88% 792
4.12% 34
Q3 In the last year, have you watched a movie
Answered: 826 Skipped: 2
TOTAL 826
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Yes
No
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Yes
No
4. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
4 / 27
83.11% 684
16.89% 139
Q4 In the last year, have you played a computer or video game?
Answered: 823 Skipped: 5
TOTAL 823
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Yes
No
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Yes
No
5. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
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93.42% 767
6.58% 54
Q5 In the last year, have you watched a tv drama series?
Answered: 821 Skipped: 7
TOTAL 821
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Yes
No
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Yes
No
6. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
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65.48% 480
46.52% 341
25.92% 190
Q6 In what format was it?
Answered: 733 Skipped: 95
Total Respondents: 733
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
A printed book
An eBook or
electronic book
An audio book
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
A printed book
An eBook or electronic book
An audio book
7. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
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Q7 If it was a printed book or physical audio, from where did you obtain it?
Answered: 690 Skipped: 138
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
A friend or
family member
It had been in
my house for...
A retail
bookstore
A second hand
or used...
An internet
bookstore (e...
A public
library
An
educational,...
School or
College
Church
It was an
ebook or...
8. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
8 / 27
9.13% 63
6.96% 48
16.52% 114
8.84% 61
12.75% 88
17.54% 121
3.48% 24
4.06% 28
2.46% 17
18.26% 126
TOTAL 690
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
A friend or family member
It had been in my house for over a year
A retail bookstore
A second hand or used bookstore
An internet bookstore (e.g. Kindle or Nook)
A public library
An educational, institutional or research library
School or College
Church
It was an ebook or audiobook
9. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
9 / 27
2.74% 18
6.70% 44
15.07% 99
5.02% 33
12.63% 83
22.83% 150
11.26% 74
23.74% 156
Q8 If it was an eBook or audio download, from where did you obtain it?
Answered: 657 Skipped: 171
TOTAL 657
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Project
Gutenberg
Google eBook
store
Open Library
A friend or
family member
Audible.com
An internet
book store...
An
educational,...
It was a
printed book
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Project Gutenberg
Google eBook store
Open Library
A friend or family member
Audible.com
An internet book store (e.g. Kindle or Nook)
An educational, institutional or research library app or website
It was a printed book
10. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
10 / 27
34.20% 250
77.15% 564
26.27% 192
7.11% 52
Q9 What was your reason for reading or listening to it?
Answered: 731 Skipped: 97
Total Respondents: 731
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Education
Enjoyment
Information
Work
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Education
Enjoyment
Information
Work
11. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
11 / 27
Q10 If you have visited the public library in the last year what was the main
reason for your most recent visit?
Answered: 720 Skipped: 108
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
To borrow a
book or books
To borrow a
movie
To borrow some
audio
To study
To read the
books
To research
To read the
newspapers a...
To ask for
some...
To use the WiFi
To use an
internet...
To go to an
event
To go to a
program
For a meeting
in the building
12. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
12 / 27
29.17% 210
4.03% 29
3.47% 25
7.50% 54
13.06% 94
8.33% 60
2.64% 19
5.97% 43
6.11% 44
4.72% 34
6.25% 45
3.75% 27
5.00% 36
TOTAL 720
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
To borrow a book or books
To borrow a movie
To borrow some audio
To study
To read the books
To research
To read the newspapers and magazines
To ask for some information
To use the WiFi
To use an internet terminal
To go to an event
To go to a program
For a meeting in the building
13. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
13 / 27
Q11 If you visited a library in the last year, thinking of your most recent
visit
Answered: 780 Skipped: 48
14. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
14 / 27
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Yes No Not applica
Were you able
to obtain th...
If you were
looking for ...
Did you ask
the staff fo...
Did the staff
give you the...
Did you use
the automati...
Would you
recommend th...
15. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
15 / 27
74.76%
545
6.04%
44
19.20%
140 729
65.36%
483
8.12%
60
26.52%
196 739
46.75%
345
34.01%
251
19.24%
142 738
60.63%
445
6.13%
45
33.24%
244 734
38.94%
287
28.36%
209
32.70%
241 737
80.54%
596
5.81%
43
13.65%
101 740
YES NO NOT APPLICABLE TOTAL
Were you able to obtain the service you wanted?
If you were looking for an item to read, did you find what you wanted?
Did you ask the staff for help or information?
Did the staff give you the help you wanted?
Did you use the automatic checkouts if there were any?
Would you recommend the library to others?
16. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
16 / 27
51.99% 418
48.01% 386
Q12 In the past year, have you used a public library website or app like
Libby?
Answered: 804 Skipped: 24
TOTAL 804
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Yes
No
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Yes
No
17. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
17 / 27
6.60% 43
15.64% 102
15.49% 101
10.12% 66
13.34% 87
8.28% 54
5.37% 35
7.98% 52
17.18% 112
Q13 On the most recent occasion you used the library website or App
what was the most important reason for using it?
Answered: 652 Skipped: 176
TOTAL 652
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
To arrange for
pick up or...
To use the
print books...
For
information...
To use the
audio catalog.
To find
information ...
To find
information ...
For an online
event,...
To find dates
of events or...
To use the
eBook catalog.
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
To arrange for pick up or curbside collection
To use the print books catalog to find, borrow or renew items.
For information about opening hours, membership, or facilities.
To use the audio catalog.
To find information for school, study, or private use.
To find information for work.
For an online event, discussion, or story time.
To find dates of events or programs.
To use the eBook catalog.
18. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
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68.93% 548
7.17% 57
23.90% 190
Q14 When visiting the library website or App were you able to do what you
wanted?
Answered: 795 Skipped: 33
TOTAL 795
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Yes
No
I have not
used a publi...
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Yes
No
I have not used a public library website or app in the past year
19. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
19 / 27
87.94% 678
12.06% 93
Q15 Would you recommend someone else to use the library website or
App
Answered: 771 Skipped: 57
TOTAL 771
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Yes
No
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Yes
No
20. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
20 / 27
22.79% 183
77.21% 620
Q16 Do you, or does anyone in your immediate family work in the field of
publishing or libraries?
Answered: 803 Skipped: 25
TOTAL 803
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Yes
No
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Yes
No
21. September 2023 - Where Did You Get That Book?
21 / 27
74.04% 599
8.65% 70
8.28% 67
12.11% 98
1.36% 11
0.99% 8
2.10% 17
Q17 Race / Ethnicity
Answered: 809 Skipped: 19
Total Respondents: 809
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
White or
Caucasian
Black or
African...
Hispanic or
Latino
Asian or Asian
American
American
Indian or...
Native
Hawaiian or...
Another race
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
White or Caucasian
Black or African American
Hispanic or Latino
Asian or Asian American
American Indian or Alaska Native
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
Another race
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0.00% 0
18.20% 150
28.16% 232
36.17% 298
17.48% 144
Q18 Age
Answered: 824 Skipped: 4
TOTAL 824
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
< 18
18-29
30-44
45-60
> 60
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
< 18
18-29
30-44
45-60
> 60
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55.70% 459
40.53% 334
0.00% 0
3.16% 26
0.61% 5
0.00% 0
Q19 Device Type
Answered: 824 Skipped: 4
TOTAL 824
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
iOS Phone /
Tablet
Android Phone
/ Tablet
Other Phone /
Tablet
Windows
Desktop /...
MacOS Desktop
/ Laptop
Other
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
iOS Phone / Tablet
Android Phone / Tablet
Other Phone / Tablet
Windows Desktop / Laptop
MacOS Desktop / Laptop
Other
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41.14% 339
58.86% 485
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
0.00% 0
Q20 Gender
Answered: 824 Skipped: 4
TOTAL 824
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
Male
Female
Non-binary
A gender not
listed here
Prefer not to
answer
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Male
Female
Non-binary
A gender not listed here
Prefer not to answer
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Q21 Household Income
Answered: 824 Skipped: 4
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
$0-$9,999
$10,000-$24,999
$25,000-$49,999
$50,000-$74,999
$75,000-$99,999
$100,000-$124,9
99
$125,000-$149,9
99
$150,000-$174,9
99
$175,000-$199,9
99
$200,000+
Prefer not to
answer
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6.92% 57
9.10% 75
17.48% 144
17.84% 147
15.05% 124
11.41% 94
6.19% 51
3.16% 26
2.18% 18
4.61% 38
6.07% 50
TOTAL 824
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
$0-$9,999
$10,000-$24,999
$25,000-$49,999
$50,000-$74,999
$75,000-$99,999
$100,000-$124,999
$125,000-$149,999
$150,000-$174,999
$175,000-$199,999
$200,000+
Prefer not to answer
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15.02% 122
5.67% 46
23.15% 188
6.53% 53
3.33% 27
15.15% 123
15.89% 129
5.54% 45
9.73% 79
Q22 Region
Answered: 812 Skipped: 16
TOTAL 812
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
East North
Central
East South
Central
Middle Atlantic
Mountain
New England
Pacific
South Atlantic
West North
Central
West South
Central
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
East North Central
East South Central
Middle Atlantic
Mountain
New England
Pacific
South Atlantic
West North Central
West South Central