presentation | Feb 13, 2013
A webinar presenting research from the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, providing insight on what types of services Americans value in their library and what types of services they would like to see their library start to of...
report | Feb 5, 2013
61% of Facebook users have taken a voluntary break from using the site at one time or another and 27% plan to spend less time on the site this coming year. Even so, two-thirds of online adults are now Facebook users.
presentation | Jan 26, 2013
Join Lee Rainie to hear firsthand new findings about library services: what the public wants (and does not want) at libraries, as well as details from library focus groups on how libraries are coping with the new mix of services.
presentation | Jan 23, 2013
Lee Rainie will present Pew Internet data at the Young Adult Library Services Association's Summit on Libraries & Teens regarding teens libraries in today's digital world.
report | Dec 31, 2012
13% of those ages 16 and older have accessed library websites via mobile devices.
report | Dec 28, 2012
In a survey this fall, the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project asked whether people had accessed the internet at a library in the previous 12 months. Some 26% of those ages 16 and older said they had.
report | Dec 27, 2012
23% of Americans ages 16 and older read an e-book in the past year, up from 16% the year before. The share who read a print book declined to 67%, from 72%.
presentation | Nov 28, 2012
The Project’s latest research about how people use technology and how people use libraries.
report | Nov 6, 2012
22% of registered voters have announced their vote for president on social media like Facebook or Twitter
presentation | Oct 23, 2012
Lee Rainie will describe the latest findings of the Pew Internet Project about libraries and the new mix of services they are offering their patrons—and considering offering.