Library Services in the Digital Age

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Library Services in the Digital Age New report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project Lee Rainie Larra Clark Julie Hildebrand February 13, 2013 ©2010 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Speakers Lee Rainie, Director, Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project @lrainie Julie Hildebrand, Director, Independence Public Library (KS) @juliereads Larra Clark, Program Director, ALA Office for Information Technology @OITP Karen Perry, Senior Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation @KarenAPerry February 13, 2013 ©2010 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Presentation from Lee Rainie Chief Presenter February 13, 2013

About Pew Internet’s libraries research Goal: To study the changing role of public libraries and library users in the digital age Funded by a three-year grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Three Phases: 1) e-content; 2) library services; 3) library user segmentation February 13, 2013

Phase 2: Library services “Survey Finds Rising Reliance on Libraries as a Gateway to the Web” – New York Times “Not dead yet: Libraries still vital, Pew report finds” – Los Angeles Times “Libraries remain important to communities, report finds” – Columbus Dispatch “Books rule, but library users like innovations, poll says” – St. Louis Post Dispatch “Libraries are still vibrant, say Americans” – Christian Science Monitor “Are Search Engines Driving Libraries to Extinction?” – Search Engine Land “Pew Study Suggests Libraries (And Print) Still Have A Future In An E-Book World” – TechCrunch “More than just books: Pew study details how technology has changed libraries” – GeekWire February 13, 2013

Robert Dawson photography - Library Road Trip Mega Takeaway 1.a: People love their libraries even more for what they say about their communities than for how libraries meet personal needs 91% say libraries are important to their communities 76% say libraries are important to them and their families Robert Dawson photography - Library Road Trip http://www.robertdawson.com/pages/1/Public%20Library%3a%20An%20American%20Commons/Public%20Library%3a%20An%20American%20Commons/ February 13, 2013

Mega Takeaway 1.b: Libraries stack up well vs. others How confident? How important? February 13, 2013 ©2010 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Mega Takeaway 1.c: People appreciate their librarians 98% of “ever” library visitors say interactions are “very positive” 81% of library visitors say librarians are “very helpful” 50% of “last year” visitors got help from a librarian February 13, 2013

Mega Takeaway 2.a: Libraries have rebranded themselves as tech hubs 80% of Americans say borrowing books is a “very important” service libraries provide 80% say reference librarians are a “very important” service 77% say free access to computers and the internet is a “very important” service February 13, 2013

Mega Takeaway 2.b: Tech use at libraries is varied and instrumental 26% of those ages 16 and older had connected to the internet at the library in past year …. Of them … 66% did research for school or work. 63% browsed the internet for fun or to pass the time. 54% used email. 47% got health information. 41% visited govt. websites or got info about gov’t services. 36% looked for jobs or applied for jobs online. 35% visited social networking sites. 26% downloaded or watched online video. . 16% bought a product online. February 13, 2013

Mega Takeaway 2.c: The library is virtual 25% of those ages 16 and older used a library website in past year ... Of them … 82% searched the library catalog for books, CDs, CVDs. 72% got basic library information (hours/location). 62% reserved books, CDs, and DVDs. 51% renewed a book, DVD, or CD. 51% used an online database. 48% looked for info about library programs or events. 44% got research or homework help. 30% read book reviews or got book recommendations. 30% checked/paid fines. 27% signed up for library programs and events. 22% borrowed or downloaded an e-book. 6% reserved a meeting room. February 13, 2013

Mega Takeaway 3: The public wants everything equally, so library leadership will matter in setting priorities February 13, 2013

Mega takeaway 4: Libraries are valued as community meeting places 74% say “very important” to have children’s/teens’ programs 63% say “very important” for library to host free programs 49% say “very important” for library to have free meeting places 41% say they visit to attend or bring a younger person to a class, program, or event designed for children or teens. 23% say they visit to attend a meeting of a group to which they belong. 21% say they visit to attend a class, program, or lecture for adults. Cited as very important in our focus groups, which emphasized the library’s role as a community meeting space, especially in smaller communities that lacked other areas for groups to meet. 9/17/2018 ©2010 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Mega Takeaway 5: Libraries have a PR problem / opportunity 22% say that they know all or most of the services their libraries offer 46% say they know some of what their libraries offer 31% said they know not much or nothing at all of what their libraries offer February 13, 2013

Mega Takeaway 6: There is churn in library use that restocks the user base Reasons library use INCREASED (26%) Enjoy taking their children, grandchildren 26% Do research and use reference materials 14% Borrow books more 12% Student 10% Use library computers and internet 8% Have more time to read now, retired 6% To save money Good selection and variety 5% E-books, audio books, media are available Convenient Reading more now Library events and activities 4% Good library and helpful staff 3% Quiet, relaxing time, social locale 2% Use for my job Reasons library use DECREASED (22%) Can get books, do research online and the internet is more convenient 40% Library is not as useful because my children have grown, I'm retired, I'm no longer a student 16% Too busy, no time 12% Can't get to library, moved, don't know where library is 9% Prefer e-books 6% Prefer to buy books or get books from friends 5% Not interested 4% Health issues 3% Don't read much these days Don't like local library or staff Children are too young 2%

How you can help us? Sign up to participate in our research (and encourage your friends!): http://libraries.pewinternet.org/participate/ Write us: What Pew Internet should study next February 13, 2013

Libraries.pewinternet.org Lee Rainie Email: lrainie@pewinternet.org Twitter: @Lrainie Kathryn Zickuhr Email: kzickuhr@pewinternet.org Twitter: @kzickuhr Kristen Purcell Email: @kpurcell@pewinternet.org Twitter: @kristenpurcell February 13, 2013