Millennials
are the most likely generation of Americans to use public libraries
Pew Research Center: 6.21.2017 by Abigail Geiger
Millennials in America are more likely to have visited a
public library in the past year than any other adult generation.
A new analysis of Pew Research Center survey data from fall
2016 finds that 53% of Millennials (those ages 18 to 35 at the time) say they
used a library or bookmobile in the previous 12 months. That compares with 45%
of Gen Xers, 43% of Baby Boomers and 36% of those in the Silent Generation. (It
is worth noting that the question wording specifically focused on use of public
libraries, not on-campus academic libraries.)
All told, 46% of adults ages 18 and older say they used a
public library or bookmobile in the previous 12 months – a share that is
broadly consistent with Pew Research Center findings in recent years.
Members of the youngest adult generation are also more likely
than their elders to have used library websites. About four-in-ten Millennials
(41%) used a library website in the past 12 months, compared with 24% of
Boomers. In all, 31% of adults used a library website in the past 12 months,
which is similar to the percentage that reported using library websites in late
2015. READ
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