The given pie charts compare the percentage of people who using public libraries in Britain with five different main reasons between 1991 and 2000.
Overall, this is obvious that people often use public libraries with reasons including obtaning information and Borrowing or return videos recorded an upward trend. While using libraries with aim of borrow and return books, study and read newspaper or magazine at a converse trend. Moreover, the most reason people choose when using libraries in Britain still was borrow or return books.
It is clear to see that, almost people using libraries with the goal of borrow or return books, account for 65% in 1991. The figure for Read newspaper or magazine was recorded at the second ranking reason why people use libraries at the same year, make up 15%. The number of people using public libraries for study and obtain information at the same propotion of 10% during that time.
Meanwhile , In 2000, there were notable changes in main reasons why people using libraries in Britain. The number of people borrow or return books showed a significant decline by 10% after nine years from 1991. Similarity, The proprotion of people going to libraries for studying and read newspaper or magazine experienced a remarkable drop respectively 2% and 5%. In contrast, obtain information went up 20% becoming the second reasons why people using libraries in 2000. Notably, the aim of borrowing or return videos showed and rised dramatically at 18% that no recorded in 1991.
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