A new way of looking at public library engagement in America
Highlights from our new report exploring the spectrum of Americans' engagement with public libraries.
Highlights from our new report exploring the spectrum of Americans' engagement with public libraries.
A wide-ranging look at Americans’ lives examines the way people use books, technology, and public libraries as part of the social and information landscape in the digital age
A new typology of Americans’ public engagement with public libraries, which sheds light on broader issues around the relationship between technology, libraries, and information resources in the United States.
A timeline of the major milestones and small moments that have shaped the Web since 1989.
Asked to predict how technology will change over the next decade, hundreds of experts agree that trends now underway will make the internet more important even as it becomes less visible in daily life.
Statement by Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the Web, on the 25th anniversary of the Web
People connect to form groups on Twitter for a variety of purposes. The networks they create have identifiable contours that are shaped by the topic being discussed, the information and influencers driving the conversation, and the social network structures of the participants.
As technology becomes more deeply integrated into people’s lives, couples are feeling both the positive and negative effects of digital communications tools in their relationships.
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The proportion of Americans who read e-books is growing, but few have completely replaced print books for electronic versions.