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Auteurs principaux: Miller, Kim A., Swan, Deanne W., Craig, Terri, Dorinski, Suzanne, Freeman, Michael, Isaac, Natasha, O'Shea, Patricia, Schilling, Peter, Scotto, Jennifer
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author Miller, Kim A.
Swan, Deanne W.
Craig, Terri
Dorinski, Suzanne
Freeman, Michael
Isaac, Natasha
O'Shea, Patricia
Schilling, Peter
Scotto, Jennifer
author_facet Miller, Kim A.
Swan, Deanne W.
Craig, Terri
Dorinski, Suzanne
Freeman, Michael
Isaac, Natasha
O'Shea, Patricia
Schilling, Peter
Scotto, Jennifer
Miller, Kim A.
Swan, Deanne W.
Craig, Terri
Dorinski, Suzanne
Freeman, Michael
Isaac, Natasha
O'Shea, Patricia
Schilling, Peter
Scotto, Jennifer
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Public Libraries Survey: Fiscal Year 2009 Miller, Kim A. Swan, Deanne W. Craig, Terri Dorinski, Suzanne Freeman, Michael Isaac, Natasha O'Shea, Patricia Schilling, Peter Scotto, Jennifer Public Libraries Data Analysis Internet Library Services National Surveys Federal Legislation Questionnaires Census Figures Information Technology Library Facilities Library Materials Library Personnel The Public Libraries Survey (PLS) is a voluntary survey conducted annually by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). IMLS collects these data under the mandate in the Museum and Library Services Act of 2003 as stated in SEC. 210. The U.S. Census Bureau is the data collection agent for IMLS. The fiscal year (FY) 2009 survey is the 22nd in the series. This report provides summary information about public libraries in the 50 states and the District of Columbia for state FY2009. It covers service measures such as number of uses of electronic resources, number of Internet terminals used by the general public, reference transactions, interlibrary loans, circulation, library visits, children's program attendance, and circulation of children's materials. It also includes information about size of collection, staffing, operating revenue and expenditures, type of legal basis, and number and type of public library service outlets. This report is based on the final data file. The PLS is designed as a universe survey. The survey frame consists of 9,277 public libraries (9,225 public libraries in the 50 states and the District of Columbia and 52 public libraries in the outlying areas of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands), as identified by state library agencies. (Public libraries in one outlying area, American Samoa, are not included in the survey frame because their state library agency has never responded to the request for participation in the survey). A total of 9,082 of the 9,277 public libraries in the survey frame responded to the FY2009 PLS (including Guam and Puerto Rico), for a unit response rate of 97.9 percent. Item response rates are included in the tables in this report. The data were submitted over the Internet via a web-based reporting system. This report includes the following major sections: (1) Introduction, which includes (a) Survey Purpose and Data Items Included in this Report; (b) Congressional Authorization; (c) Key Library Terminology; (d) Types of Tables Included in this Report; (e) History of the Public Libraries Survey; (2) Findings from the FY2009 data collection; (3) Tables (including State Ranking Tables in Appendix A); (4) Technical Notes (Appendix B); and (5) Survey Questionnaire (Appendix C). (Contains 77 tables, 38 figures and 8 footnotes.) [For "Public Libraries Survey: Fiscal Year 2008," see ED534451.]
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spellingShingle Public Libraries Survey: Fiscal Year 2009
Miller, Kim A.
Swan, Deanne W.
Craig, Terri
Dorinski, Suzanne
Freeman, Michael
Isaac, Natasha
O'Shea, Patricia
Schilling, Peter
Scotto, Jennifer
Public Libraries
Data Analysis
Internet
Library Services
National Surveys
Federal Legislation
Questionnaires
Census Figures
Information Technology
Library Facilities
Library Materials
Library Personnel
Public Libraries Survey: Fiscal Year 2009 Miller, Kim A. Swan, Deanne W. Craig, Terri Dorinski, Suzanne Freeman, Michael Isaac, Natasha O'Shea, Patricia Schilling, Peter Scotto, Jennifer Public Libraries Data Analysis Internet Library Services National Surveys Federal Legislation Questionnaires Census Figures Information Technology Library Facilities Library Materials Library Personnel The Public Libraries Survey (PLS) is a voluntary survey conducted annually by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). IMLS collects these data under the mandate in the Museum and Library Services Act of 2003 as stated in SEC. 210. The U.S. Census Bureau is the data collection agent for IMLS. The fiscal year (FY) 2009 survey is the 22nd in the series. This report provides summary information about public libraries in the 50 states and the District of Columbia for state FY2009. It covers service measures such as number of uses of electronic resources, number of Internet terminals used by the general public, reference transactions, interlibrary loans, circulation, library visits, children's program attendance, and circulation of children's materials. It also includes information about size of collection, staffing, operating revenue and expenditures, type of legal basis, and number and type of public library service outlets. This report is based on the final data file. The PLS is designed as a universe survey. The survey frame consists of 9,277 public libraries (9,225 public libraries in the 50 states and the District of Columbia and 52 public libraries in the outlying areas of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands), as identified by state library agencies. (Public libraries in one outlying area, American Samoa, are not included in the survey frame because their state library agency has never responded to the request for participation in the survey). A total of 9,082 of the 9,277 public libraries in the survey frame responded to the FY2009 PLS (including Guam and Puerto Rico), for a unit response rate of 97.9 percent. Item response rates are included in the tables in this report. The data were submitted over the Internet via a web-based reporting system. This report includes the following major sections: (1) Introduction, which includes (a) Survey Purpose and Data Items Included in this Report; (b) Congressional Authorization; (c) Key Library Terminology; (d) Types of Tables Included in this Report; (e) History of the Public Libraries Survey; (2) Findings from the FY2009 data collection; (3) Tables (including State Ranking Tables in Appendix A); (4) Technical Notes (Appendix B); and (5) Survey Questionnaire (Appendix C). (Contains 77 tables, 38 figures and 8 footnotes.) [For "Public Libraries Survey: Fiscal Year 2008," see ED534451.]
title Public Libraries Survey: Fiscal Year 2009
topic Public Libraries
Data Analysis
Internet
Library Services
National Surveys
Federal Legislation
Questionnaires
Census Figures
Information Technology
Library Facilities
Library Materials
Library Personnel
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