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The image provides data for the Little Chalfont Library across three charts. A 2016 pie chart on the age of library members indicates that Adults 18-64 constituted 51%, Children 22%, Young adults 13-17 15%, and Adults 65 and over 12%. A table details the total loans by category in 2016: Children's fiction and Adult fiction both at 38%, Adult non-fiction at 13%, Children's non-fiction at 6%, Young adults at 2%, Adult audio books at 2%, and Children's DVDs at 1%. A bar chart shows the total number of loans from 2007 to 2016, with approximate values as follows: 2007 (15,500), 2008 (18,500), 2009 (19,000), 2010 (20,500), 2011 (21,000), 2012 (20,500), 2013 (19,500), 2014 (20,500), 2015 (21,000), and 2016 (21,500).
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The charts present data on Little Chalfont Library in 2016, covering member ages, loan categories, and loan trends from 2007 to 2016.
Regarding member ages, Adults 18 – 64 are the largest group, making up 51%. Children follow at 22%, then Young adults (13 – 17) at 15%, and Adults 65+ at 12%.
In terms of 2016 loan categories, Children’s fiction and Adult fiction are the most popular, each accounting for 38%. Adult non-fiction takes 13%, while Children’s non-fiction, Young adults, and Adult audio books have smaller shares (6%, 2%, 2% respectively), and Children’s DVDs are the least borrowed at 1%.
From 2007 – 2016, total loans show an overall upward trend. Starting at around 15,000 in 2007, they rise, with a slight dip in 2013 but reaching over 20,000 by 2016.
In summary, Adults 18 – 64 dominate membership, fiction is highly borrowed, and loan numbers have generally increased over the decade.
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