The charts below give statistics about a public library called Little Chalfont Library.
Overall, it is clear that most of the library members are adults aged between 18-64 (51%). In addition, most borrowings in 2016 are in the fiction genre (summing up to 76% in total), and the total number of loans increased by 5000 in the given nine-year period.
In the pie chart, the age distribution of the library members is demonstrated. A significant proportion of the library members are adults (51%), followed by children (22%), teenagers (15%), and finally elders (12%).
On the table, the categorical breakdown of the loans is illustrated. Children’s fiction and adult fiction share first place, making up 38% of the total borrowings, followed by the adult non-fiction category (13%), children’s non-fiction (6%), adult audiobooks tied with young adults (2%), and lastly children’s DVDs (1%).
At the bottom, there is a bar chart showing the change in the total number of loans between 2007 and 2016. There was a drastic increase in 2008, followed by a plateau between 2008 and 2009, a slight increase in 2010, a steady period between 2010 and 2012, a slight decrease in 2013, and finally an upward trend after 2014.
