The same patterns about impact also apply when comparing those who have
used public library websites or mobile apps in the past 12 months with those who have not.
The same patterns also apply when comparing those who have
used public library websites or mobile apps in the past 12 months with those who have not.
Over half (54 %) of Americans ages 16 and older have used a public library in some way in the past 12 months, whether by visiting in person or using
a public library website:
44 % of those ages 16 and older have visited
a public library website; 30 % of Americans have done so in the past 12 months, up from 25 % in 2012.
Asked about their ability to access public libraries and
public library websites:
If it is, if it's a book that is available, and I suspect «A Tale of Two Cities» is, ideally from your house in your pajamas, if that's your current status, you could hop on
a public library website.
Here, too, though, the survey finds a gap in use between U.S. - born Latinos (49 %), blacks (48 %) and whites (45 %) who say they have accessed
a public library website and immigrant Latinos (27 %) who say the same.