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The image presents a "Survey of Library Users (2012)" with data in a table and bar chart format. The table shows percentage values for three categories: "Used the library," "Got help from librarian," and "Think library is important," across three age groups: 16-17, 18-24, and 25-29. The values are as follows: 16-17 (72%, 43%, 54%), 18-24 (58%, 27%, 63%), 25-29 (54%, 19%, 74%). The bar chart, titled "Library Use By Age," displays percentage use for three activities: "For research," "Borrow books," and "Borrow newspapers" shown for the same three age groups with bars in sequence. Use percentages are as follows: For research (16-17: 50%, 18-24: approx. 47%, 25-29: approx. 34%), Borrow books (16-17: approx. 46%, 18-24: approx. 43%, 25-29: approx. 14%), Borrow newspapers (16-17: approx. 10%, 18-24: approx. 9%, 25-29: approx. 6%).
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The bar chart displays the reason individuals provide for using libraries, while the table contains data gathered from the different age groups of library users in 2012.
Overall, The people from 40 upsent age category made up the majority of library patrons and as people age, the value of libraries is perceived to be high.
In 2012, the library was occupied by 72% of teenagers (16-19) users. However, young adults aged 18 to 24 and 25 to 29 spent significantly lower time which were 58 and 54% respectively.
Meanwhile, only 19% of older age group required the assistance of the library staffs, compared to 48% of younger and 27% of 18 to 24 aged.
The Value of library seemed prevalent among the adults (74%) than young adults (63%) and teenagers (54%).
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