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30 June 2009

IMLS Publishes 2007 Public Libraries Survey Report

From IMLS: The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) has issued the 2007 Public Libraries Survey (PLS) report which includes information on population of service areas, service outlets, library collections and services, library staff, and operating revenue and expenditures. New this year IMLS has included trend data (7-10 years) with graphs and maps on selected items.

The report includes a number of key findings:

* The growth in per capita circulation from FY 2006 to FY 2007 was a continuation of the steady growth that has occurred since FY 2000. Per capita circulation grew from 6.4 materials per person to 7.4 materials per person from FY 2000 to FY 2007, an increase of 16 percent.

* Nationwide, visits to public libraries totaled 1.4 billion, or 4.9 library visits per capita, a small increase from the 4.8 visits per capita that were made during FY 2006. As in the case of per capita circulation, this is a continuation of a larger, longer upward trend. Per capita visitation increased from 4.2 to 4.9 between FY 1998 and FY 2007, an overall increase of 17 percent.

* In FY 2007, total nationwide circulation of public library materials was 2.2 billion, or 7.4 materials circulated per capita; these were slight increases from the 2.1 billion total materials and 7.3 materials per capita that were circulated during FY 2006.

* Internet terminals available for public use in public libraries nationwide numbered 208,000, or 3.6 per 5,000 people. These were increases from the previous year's figures of 196,000 total terminals and 3.4 terminals per 5,000 people.

* Nationwide circulation of children's materials was 739.7 million, or 34 percent of total circulation during FY 2007. Attendance at children's programs was 59.0 million in FY 2007, up from 57.6 million the prior year.

For more information on library statistics, visit: http://www.imls.gov/statistics

~Nicolle
steffen_n@cde.state.co.us

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12 June 2009

Colorado Libraries Return on Investment

Ever wonder how a return on taxpayer investment in public libraries can be quantified? Our latest Fast Facts, Colorado Library Return on Investment: 5 to 1, discusses how the Library Research Service calculated return on investment (ROI) for eight public libraries from across the state.

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1 June 2009

U.S. Library Data Archive Now Hosted on LRS.org

Bob Molyneux, former director of statistics and surveys at the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS), has assembled a large number of digital versions of publications reporting statistics on various types of libraries. As NCLIS is now closed, this data needed a home, and we are proud to partner with Bob to provide an online archive for these files:

http://drdata.lrs.org



Files currently housed in the archive:
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Public Library Data File (PLDF3) Longitudinal data of a universe file of U.S. public libraries, FY 1987-FY 2007. Updated through FY 2007
State Summary/State Characteristics Data File (PUSUM)Longitudinal file of summary data on public libraries at the state level, FY 1992-FY 2007. Updated through FY 2007
Raw data, documentation, reports, and summary analysis of public librariesA substantial number of publications about these libraries is available now.


This is an important, useful archive, and all materials within are in the public domain. Enjoy!

Zeth
-lietzau_z@cde.state.co.us

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