Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
About
Follow
My Account
Log in
View Account
Log out
Donate
Internet & Technology
Menu
Research Areas
Home
U.S. Politics
Media & News
Social Trends
Religion
Internet & Tech
Science
Hispanics
Global
Methods
Publications
Topics
Presentations
Datasets
Interactives
Fact Sheets
Experts
September 8, 2016
Libraries 2016
Non-library users are more likely to be male and have lower levels of educational attainment when compared with library users
Next
→
←
Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Download
Non-library users are more likely to be male and have lower levels of educational attainment when compared with library users
Embed
Report Materials
Complete Report PDF
Topline
March 7-April 4, 2016 – Libraries Dataset
Full Report
Libraries 2016
Report Infographics
Large majority says that libraries should have programs to teach digital skills; many hope they provide comfortable reading and working spaces
In-person library usage fluctuates
Americans do not yet have clearly fixed views about what to do with books and meeting spaces at libraries
People think closing their local public libraries would hurt communities
People see libraries as a safe place, a source of educational opportunity and trusted information, as well as a place to ignite creativity in young people
Women are more likely to think libraries contribute a lot to communities on key activities
Traditional activities – borrowing books or reading – dominate library use, but people are also attending classes or other programs
Doing research or checking email are the most frequent uses of library tech resources, but more people are using them to take classes online than last year
For Americans using libraries digital tools, searching library catalogues for content is the most prevalent activity
Non-library users are more likely to be male and have lower levels of educational attainment when compared with library users
Americans who have never been to libraries do not see the impact of one closing with the same intensity as library users
PI_2016.09.09_Libraries-2016_M-01
Copyright 2019 Pew Research Center
About
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
Reprints, Permissions & Use Policy
Feedback
Careers