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contents Fast Facts: Recent Statistics from the Library Research Service, Nos. 123-130. January-August 1997. Internet Learning Resources Centers Library Automation Library Circulation Library Materials Library Personnel Library Statistics Online Catalogs Public Libraries School Libraries Tables (Data) Use Studies Users (Information) Eight issues of a newsletter on recent library statistics provide information on Colorado public library cards, public library use, Internet use by librarians, school library media centers, electronic services in academic libraries, and the role of information in entertainment. In 1995, Coloradans had 2.5 million library cards, and three times as many Coloradans said they visit one or more libraries at least once a month as attend movie theaters at least once a month. According to a briefing paper on the 1996 National Household Education Survey, Colorado ranks 6th in the nation on public library use. Two years after a grant to provide librarians without previous Internet experience with a cost-free, short-term account on Colorado SuperNet, a survey was conducted to assess participants' present Internet usage, effectiveness of their initial and ongoing training, and the overall impact on their professional relationship with patrons. A 1993-94 survey looked at the status of school library media centers in Colorado, neighboring states, and the United States. A survey in fall of 1996 provided data about electronic services in academic libraries in Colorado and the U.S. Between 1993 and 1995, the "information as entertainment" economy grew by 9%, making it by 1995 more than a third of the recreation economy. Data from 1997 is provided on technology in and policies and practices of school library media centers in Colorado. (SWC)
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spellingShingle Fast Facts: Recent Statistics from the Library Research Service, Nos. 123-130. January-August 1997.
Internet
Learning Resources Centers
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Library Materials
Library Personnel
Library Statistics
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
Users (Information)
Fast Facts: Recent Statistics from the Library Research Service, Nos. 123-130. January-August 1997. Internet Learning Resources Centers Library Automation Library Circulation Library Materials Library Personnel Library Statistics Online Catalogs Public Libraries School Libraries Tables (Data) Use Studies Users (Information) Eight issues of a newsletter on recent library statistics provide information on Colorado public library cards, public library use, Internet use by librarians, school library media centers, electronic services in academic libraries, and the role of information in entertainment. In 1995, Coloradans had 2.5 million library cards, and three times as many Coloradans said they visit one or more libraries at least once a month as attend movie theaters at least once a month. According to a briefing paper on the 1996 National Household Education Survey, Colorado ranks 6th in the nation on public library use. Two years after a grant to provide librarians without previous Internet experience with a cost-free, short-term account on Colorado SuperNet, a survey was conducted to assess participants' present Internet usage, effectiveness of their initial and ongoing training, and the overall impact on their professional relationship with patrons. A 1993-94 survey looked at the status of school library media centers in Colorado, neighboring states, and the United States. A survey in fall of 1996 provided data about electronic services in academic libraries in Colorado and the U.S. Between 1993 and 1995, the "information as entertainment" economy grew by 9%, making it by 1995 more than a third of the recreation economy. Data from 1997 is provided on technology in and policies and practices of school library media centers in Colorado. (SWC)
title Fast Facts: Recent Statistics from the Library Research Service, Nos. 123-130. January-August 1997.
topic Internet
Learning Resources Centers
Library Automation
Library Circulation
Library Materials
Library Personnel
Library Statistics
Online Catalogs
Public Libraries
School Libraries
Tables (Data)
Use Studies
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED416899