Mar 14 2014
More than two-thirds of Americans are actively engaged with public libraries, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center, which polled 6,224 Americans ages 16 and older. The study, which was released yesterday, examined the spectrum of Americans' relationships with public libraries to shed light "on broader issues around the relationship between technology, libraries and information resources in the U.S." Follow the link below for a summary of the report, which in turn links to the full report.
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