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State of Technology Access and
Funding in U.S. Public Libraries

           NELINET Symposium
            December 5, 2008



                  Larra Clark
               Project Manager
       Office for Research & Statistics
       www.ala.org/plinternetfunding
                lclark@ala.org

                                          12/05/08
State of Technology Access



“The Internet is more significant to libraries than has
  been any technology since the book – changing
  social roles, expectations and impacts of libraries in
  the eyes of patrons, communities and governments.”

                                                Charles R. McClure
                      “Public Libraries and Internet Service Roles”



                                                            12/05/08
Today’s Program

Background on Public Library Funding &
Technology Access Study

Key findings and trends from study

Putting data to work

Q&A


                                          12/05/08
Background


The Public Library Funding & Technology Access
 Study assesses public access to computers, the
 Internet and Internet-related services in U.S. public
 libraries, as well as the impact of library funding
 changes on connectivity, technology deployment and
 sustainability.




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Collaboration in Action
Three-Part Study

Public Libraries & the Internet online survey



Focus groups and site visits



Annual high-level questionnaire to Chief Officers
of State Library Agencies


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Key Issues

Library infrastructure (bandwidth, staff, space) is
being pushed to capacity.

Funding data indicate volatility in how libraries
support public technology access.

Technology is bringing more – not less – public
library use.


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State of Technology Access

Public library branches, overall, have an average of 12
public access computers.
  Rural: 7.5 computers
  Suburban: 13.9 computers
  Urban: 21 computers


The average age of these computers is fairly evenly split.
  Less than one year old: average of 6.9 computers
  2-3 years old: average of 7.1 computers
  Greater than 4 years old: average of 5.6 computers


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State of Technology Access



   “If we could get away from some of the junk
(outdated equipment) we have in the library, the IT
            person would be less busy.”

                                  Nevada library director




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State of Technology Access

More than half of libraries (56.1%) have no plans to
add public computers in the coming year.

The three leading factors influencing the addition of
public computers are:
 Space (77.7%)
 Cost (75.9%)
 Availability of electrical, cabling or other infrastructure (36.4%)




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New England (FY05)

                Population    Number of     Average       Average 
                  served       outlets     computers   square footage

U.S.            286,472,000    16,543        11.19           *

Connecticut      3,504,000       244         10.75        12,568

Maine            1,181,000       278          4.49         4,826

Massachusetts    6,415,000       483          9.07        11,832

New Hampshire    1,303,000       237          4.25         5,007

Rhode Island     1,081,000        73         12.14        11,369

Vermont            602,000       185          3.90         3,223


                                                             12/05/08
State of Technology Access

48% of libraries have no plans to replace computers in
the coming year

42% of libraries do not have a schedule for replacing or
adding computers
  Rural: 56.4%
  Suburban: 35.6%
  Urban: 15.6%


The most common replacement or addition schedule is
every four years.
                                                     12/05/08
State of Technology Access



“The problem has become not basic connectivity, but
  obtaining and sustaining access to the Internet
  services and resources the public needs as the
  demands of the medium and its users grow
  rapidly.”
                                  OITP Connectivity Report




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State of Technology Access




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State of Technology Access

Two-thirds of libraries now offer wireless access.
 Rural: 56.6%
 Suburban: 72.1%
 Urban: 80.7%



Three-quarters of libraries offer wireless on the same
connection used for public desktop computers,
reducing the actual speed of access over the network.


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New England (2007-08)

                Less than     T1     More than T1   Wireless     Shared 
                   T1                                          connection

U.S.              25%        38.9%      25.7%        65.9%       74.9%



Connecticut      21.2%       15.3%      34.5%        76.1%       36.3%



Massachusetts    23.6%       33.2%      17.0%        79.9%       37.2%



Rhode Island     27.8%       45.8%      19.4%        93.1%        75%



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State of Technology Access




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State of Technology Access




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State of Funding

Effective technology planning requires detailed expenditure
data.

Funding data indicate volatility in how libraries support
public technology access.

Libraries rely as much on “other” sources of revenue as they
do state and federal to pay for technology-related
expenditures.

Library expenditures are shifting away from collections and
staff toward “other” expenditures.
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Non-Tax Revenue

 Average Percentage Technology-Related Expenditures
  from FY 2008 Non-Tax Revenue Sources by Type and
  Population Served
                               Outside   Hardware /
                    Salaries   Vendors    Software    Telecommunications

Less than 10,000     4.6%       17.7%      45.5%            21.8%

10,000 - 24,999      4.3%       4.5%       25.8%            11.7%

25,000 - 99,999       1.9%      9.0%       20.6%             4.7%

100,000 - 499,999    3.5%       16.7%      13.5%             6.6%

500,000 or more      0.0%       0.2%        8.6%             0.0%


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Non-Tax Revenue




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Non-Tax Revenue




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New England (FY05)

                   Average local      Average “other”        Average total 
                revenue per capita   revenue per capita   revenue per capita
U.S.                  $27.59               $2.85                $33.87

Connecticut          $38.13                $7.08               $45.75

Maine                $20.90                $7.19               $28.25

Massachusetts        $30.70                $2.88               $35.42

New Hampshire        $31.55                $2.57               $34.14

Rhode Island         $25.68                $6.90               $40.28

Vermont              $20.07                $7.51               $27.60


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Changes in State Funding, 2007

                  Decreases            No           Increases
                                     Change



            11%+ 5-10% 3-4%   1-2%            1-2% 3-4% 5-10% 11%+ Totals


Midwest      1    0      0     0       3       3    1      1    3      12


Northeast    0    0      0     0       3       0    2     0     0      5


South        0    0      1     1       5       2    0     2     4      15


West         1    0      0     0       6       2    2     0     2      13


Totals       2    0      1     1       17      7    5     3     9      45

                                                                    12/05/08
Trends




    Library infrastructure
is being stretched to capacity.




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Staff




“The technology was brought in, and a whole new
service created, without additional staff. It was just
       double the work for no more money.”
                       -- North Carolina library director




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Staff




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Staff

Teaching patron technology classes

One-on-one patron assistance

Troubleshooting

Digital reference

Technology planning

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IT support




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Staff training


“Library staff members often have skills that would
  fit better into a 1995 library than a library of the
  new millennium.

…We have not clearly outlined expectations, and we
 have not trained to those expectations in a
 satisfactory way.”
                                  -- Sarah Houghton Jan
      “Technology Competencies and Training for Libraries”

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Internet Services




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Patron Technology Use

About 73% of libraries report they are the only
source of free access to computers and the Internet
in their communities.
Groupings of patron technology use:
 Communication
 Employment
 E-government
 Education/information
 Entertainment
 Routine tasks


                                                12/05/08
Patron Technology Use



“The digital divide is alive and well in our areas. They
  either cannot afford high speed or (service
  providers) do not go there.”

                                 --Virginia library director




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Patron Technology Use




“If you can’t apply for a job stocking shelves at Food
  Lion, it’s vital.”

                          --North Carolina library director




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Online visits to libraries

Interconnections: The IMLS National Study on the
Use of Libraries, Museums and the Internet
 71 million adults made 561 million remote online visits to
 libraries in 2006.

 73 million adults made 204 million in-person online visits.

 Almost half of all in-person visitors to the library used a library-
 provided computer online in their last visit.

 Education is the number one reason given for use of library
 computers.

                                                                12/05/08
Putting Data to Work

“Nothing demonstrates the value of the modern public library
  like the demand for computers. Usually, just a walk inside a
  library is a quick lesson about the demand for computers, but
  if there are any doubts, the American Library Association has
  issued a national report showing that nine out of every 10
  libraries have to set time limits…to accommodate the demand
  for computer access.

Walking into a library should not be viewed as a quiet, lonely
 search for a book. It is cause for celebration. More computers
 can help.”
                     --Tennessean editorial, September 16, 2008


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Putting Data to Work

Strategic planning

Budget presentations/grantwriting

Community outreach

Media relations

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Recommended Resources

Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study
(ALA/FSU)
www.ala.org/plinternetfunding

Public Library Connectivity Project (ALA OITP, 2007)
www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/oitp/papersa/public
_version_final.pdf

The Joy of Computing (MaintainIT)
www.maintainitproject.org/cookbooks
                                               12/05/08
Recommended Resources

“Technology Competencies and Training for Libraries”
(Library Technology Reports March/April 2007)
www.techsource.ala.org

“Public Libraries and Internet Service Roles”
 (ALA Editions 2008)
www.alastore.ala.org

“Interconnections: The IMLS National Study on the Use of
Libraries, Museums and the Internet” (February 2008)
http://interconnectionsreport.org/
                                                    12/05/08
Closing

Today’s public libraries are thriving technology hubs
that millions rely on for first or only choice for
Internet access, particularly now during the current
economic downturn.

Library infrastructure (bandwidth, staff, space) is
being pushed to capacity.

Sustaining this vital technology access requires
ongoing support for staff, operating hours, improved
bandwidth, replacement schedules and electronic
collections.

                                                  12/05/08

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State of Technology Access and Funding in U.S. Public Libraries

  • 1. State of Technology Access and Funding in U.S. Public Libraries NELINET Symposium December 5, 2008 Larra Clark Project Manager Office for Research & Statistics www.ala.org/plinternetfunding lclark@ala.org 12/05/08
  • 2. State of Technology Access “The Internet is more significant to libraries than has been any technology since the book – changing social roles, expectations and impacts of libraries in the eyes of patrons, communities and governments.” Charles R. McClure “Public Libraries and Internet Service Roles” 12/05/08
  • 3. Today’s Program Background on Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study Key findings and trends from study Putting data to work Q&A 12/05/08
  • 4. Background The Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study assesses public access to computers, the Internet and Internet-related services in U.S. public libraries, as well as the impact of library funding changes on connectivity, technology deployment and sustainability. 12/05/08
  • 6. Three-Part Study Public Libraries & the Internet online survey Focus groups and site visits Annual high-level questionnaire to Chief Officers of State Library Agencies 12/05/08
  • 7. Key Issues Library infrastructure (bandwidth, staff, space) is being pushed to capacity. Funding data indicate volatility in how libraries support public technology access. Technology is bringing more – not less – public library use. 12/05/08
  • 8. State of Technology Access Public library branches, overall, have an average of 12 public access computers. Rural: 7.5 computers Suburban: 13.9 computers Urban: 21 computers The average age of these computers is fairly evenly split. Less than one year old: average of 6.9 computers 2-3 years old: average of 7.1 computers Greater than 4 years old: average of 5.6 computers 12/05/08
  • 9. State of Technology Access “If we could get away from some of the junk (outdated equipment) we have in the library, the IT person would be less busy.” Nevada library director 12/05/08
  • 10. State of Technology Access More than half of libraries (56.1%) have no plans to add public computers in the coming year. The three leading factors influencing the addition of public computers are: Space (77.7%) Cost (75.9%) Availability of electrical, cabling or other infrastructure (36.4%) 12/05/08
  • 11. New England (FY05) Population  Number of  Average  Average  served outlets computers square footage U.S. 286,472,000 16,543 11.19 * Connecticut 3,504,000 244 10.75 12,568 Maine 1,181,000 278 4.49 4,826 Massachusetts 6,415,000 483 9.07 11,832 New Hampshire 1,303,000 237 4.25 5,007 Rhode Island 1,081,000 73 12.14 11,369 Vermont 602,000 185 3.90 3,223 12/05/08
  • 12. State of Technology Access 48% of libraries have no plans to replace computers in the coming year 42% of libraries do not have a schedule for replacing or adding computers Rural: 56.4% Suburban: 35.6% Urban: 15.6% The most common replacement or addition schedule is every four years. 12/05/08
  • 13. State of Technology Access “The problem has become not basic connectivity, but obtaining and sustaining access to the Internet services and resources the public needs as the demands of the medium and its users grow rapidly.” OITP Connectivity Report 12/05/08
  • 14. State of Technology Access 12/05/08
  • 15. State of Technology Access Two-thirds of libraries now offer wireless access. Rural: 56.6% Suburban: 72.1% Urban: 80.7% Three-quarters of libraries offer wireless on the same connection used for public desktop computers, reducing the actual speed of access over the network. 12/05/08
  • 16. New England (2007-08) Less than  T1 More than T1 Wireless Shared  T1 connection U.S. 25% 38.9% 25.7% 65.9% 74.9% Connecticut 21.2% 15.3% 34.5% 76.1% 36.3% Massachusetts 23.6% 33.2% 17.0% 79.9% 37.2% Rhode Island 27.8% 45.8% 19.4% 93.1% 75% 12/05/08
  • 17. State of Technology Access 12/05/08
  • 18. State of Technology Access 12/05/08
  • 19. State of Funding Effective technology planning requires detailed expenditure data. Funding data indicate volatility in how libraries support public technology access. Libraries rely as much on “other” sources of revenue as they do state and federal to pay for technology-related expenditures. Library expenditures are shifting away from collections and staff toward “other” expenditures. 12/05/08
  • 20. Non-Tax Revenue Average Percentage Technology-Related Expenditures from FY 2008 Non-Tax Revenue Sources by Type and Population Served Outside Hardware / Salaries Vendors Software Telecommunications Less than 10,000 4.6% 17.7% 45.5% 21.8% 10,000 - 24,999 4.3% 4.5% 25.8% 11.7% 25,000 - 99,999 1.9% 9.0% 20.6% 4.7% 100,000 - 499,999 3.5% 16.7% 13.5% 6.6% 500,000 or more 0.0% 0.2% 8.6% 0.0% 12/05/08
  • 21. Non-Tax Revenue 12/05/08
  • 22. Non-Tax Revenue 12/05/08
  • 23. New England (FY05) Average local  Average “other” Average total  revenue per capita revenue per capita revenue per capita U.S. $27.59 $2.85 $33.87 Connecticut $38.13 $7.08 $45.75 Maine $20.90 $7.19 $28.25 Massachusetts $30.70 $2.88 $35.42 New Hampshire $31.55 $2.57 $34.14 Rhode Island $25.68 $6.90 $40.28 Vermont $20.07 $7.51 $27.60 12/05/08
  • 24. Changes in State Funding, 2007 Decreases No Increases Change 11%+ 5-10% 3-4% 1-2% 1-2% 3-4% 5-10% 11%+ Totals Midwest 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 3 12 Northeast 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 5 South 0 0 1 1 5 2 0 2 4 15 West 1 0 0 0 6 2 2 0 2 13 Totals 2 0 1 1 17 7 5 3 9 45 12/05/08
  • 25. Trends Library infrastructure is being stretched to capacity. 12/05/08
  • 26. Staff “The technology was brought in, and a whole new service created, without additional staff. It was just double the work for no more money.” -- North Carolina library director 12/05/08
  • 28. Staff Teaching patron technology classes One-on-one patron assistance Troubleshooting Digital reference Technology planning 12/05/08
  • 29. IT support 12/05/08
  • 30. Staff training “Library staff members often have skills that would fit better into a 1995 library than a library of the new millennium. …We have not clearly outlined expectations, and we have not trained to those expectations in a satisfactory way.” -- Sarah Houghton Jan “Technology Competencies and Training for Libraries” 12/05/08
  • 31. Internet Services 12/05/08
  • 32. Patron Technology Use About 73% of libraries report they are the only source of free access to computers and the Internet in their communities. Groupings of patron technology use: Communication Employment E-government Education/information Entertainment Routine tasks 12/05/08
  • 33. Patron Technology Use “The digital divide is alive and well in our areas. They either cannot afford high speed or (service providers) do not go there.” --Virginia library director 12/05/08
  • 34. Patron Technology Use “If you can’t apply for a job stocking shelves at Food Lion, it’s vital.” --North Carolina library director 12/05/08
  • 35. Online visits to libraries Interconnections: The IMLS National Study on the Use of Libraries, Museums and the Internet 71 million adults made 561 million remote online visits to libraries in 2006. 73 million adults made 204 million in-person online visits. Almost half of all in-person visitors to the library used a library- provided computer online in their last visit. Education is the number one reason given for use of library computers. 12/05/08
  • 36. Putting Data to Work “Nothing demonstrates the value of the modern public library like the demand for computers. Usually, just a walk inside a library is a quick lesson about the demand for computers, but if there are any doubts, the American Library Association has issued a national report showing that nine out of every 10 libraries have to set time limits…to accommodate the demand for computer access. Walking into a library should not be viewed as a quiet, lonely search for a book. It is cause for celebration. More computers can help.” --Tennessean editorial, September 16, 2008 12/05/08
  • 37. Putting Data to Work Strategic planning Budget presentations/grantwriting Community outreach Media relations 12/05/08
  • 38. Recommended Resources Public Library Funding & Technology Access Study (ALA/FSU) www.ala.org/plinternetfunding Public Library Connectivity Project (ALA OITP, 2007) www.ala.org/ala/aboutala/offices/oitp/papersa/public _version_final.pdf The Joy of Computing (MaintainIT) www.maintainitproject.org/cookbooks 12/05/08
  • 39. Recommended Resources “Technology Competencies and Training for Libraries” (Library Technology Reports March/April 2007) www.techsource.ala.org “Public Libraries and Internet Service Roles” (ALA Editions 2008) www.alastore.ala.org “Interconnections: The IMLS National Study on the Use of Libraries, Museums and the Internet” (February 2008) http://interconnectionsreport.org/ 12/05/08
  • 40. Closing Today’s public libraries are thriving technology hubs that millions rely on for first or only choice for Internet access, particularly now during the current economic downturn. Library infrastructure (bandwidth, staff, space) is being pushed to capacity. Sustaining this vital technology access requires ongoing support for staff, operating hours, improved bandwidth, replacement schedules and electronic collections. 12/05/08