The pie charts provide information on the outcomes of the survey carried out in a particular public library in 2006, showing the proportions of respondents by target groups and the the features of the library that received the most positive ratings. Overall, readers constituted the largest proportion of respondents, while that of citizens comprised the smallest share. Regarding positive feedback, book selection received the most notable positive feedback, whereas facilities attracted the smallest proportion of positive responses.
Looking first at the percentage of respondents, readers accounted for 45% of all participants, making it the largest segment in the survey, and this was followed by students, at 35%. By contrast, Citizens made up the lowest proportion, at 20%.
With the regard to the aspects which were evaluated positively, book selection was a clear front-runner with 40% positive feedback, with services following closely, at 35%. By comparison, facilities were rated least favorably, at 25%.
