Americans Say Free Access to Internet a Very Important Library Service
Three quarters say it is very important that public libraries offer free access to computers and the internet.
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Three quarters say it is very important that public libraries offer free access to computers and the internet.
69% of U.S. adults track a health indicator like weight, diet, exercise routine, or symptom. Of those, half track “in their heads,” one-third keep notes on paper, and one in five use technology to keep tabs on their health status.
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How likely Americans say they would be to use the following resources at public libraries
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We asked people whether they would use a variety of possible new activities and features at libraries. Our list was weighted towards services that are rooted in technology and allow more tech-related interactions with libraries and at them.