A bar chart displays the comparison of the reasons why people went to the British Library from 1991 and 2000.
Overall, most of the individuals who went to the British Library to borrow or return book in both of the years, while the smallest number of people who went to the British Library in order to study. The number of people who went to the British Library because of all four reasons increased significantly.
The number of people who went to the British Library to borrow or return book increased from around 50% in 1991 to nearly 70% in 2000. The second-largest number of people who went to the British Library because they had to obtain information. The percentage of people who went to the British Library to obtain information rose from around 10% in 1991 to approximately 20% in 2000.
The number of people who went to the British Library in order to study increased from around 2% in 1991 to nearly 10% in 2000. The percentage of people who went to the British Library climbed from around 4% in 1991 to approximately 20% in 2000.
