“Gannett News Service compiled 2002 data from the National Center for Education Statistics on more than 9,000 public library systems nationwide. To make a five-year comparison, GNS also obtained 2006 data from each state and the District of Columbia that were not available from NCES.
The federal government requires states to report library information in a number of categories. GNS focused on four key yardsticks: visits, circulation (number of items checked out), operating expenses and number of public computers with Internet access.
“Each year, more than 1 billion people visit libraries to borrow books or videos, log onto the Internet or participate in various community programs.” Link to databases and related resources on the right sidebar of this page
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