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Technology users' strong support for libraries
An article in the Washington Post reports a positive relationship between how much people use technology and their support of public libraries.
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03-15-2014, 07:58 PM | #2 |
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For most questions, the difference is statistically insignificant. The biggest difference is in 'Use the internet at least occasionally' and where is the surprise there? I would imagine a lot of people who do not have internet access use a library as a public terminal. When we lost power/internet for eight days, I used Staples for my internet activities -- they had better hours than the library.
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