The presented bar chart shows the percentage of age-specific utilization of library resources for research, borrowing books, and lending newspapers and the given table gives information about the inquiry into library usage purposes in 2012.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that contrary to borrowing informational bulletins, the research and access books on loan areas of libraries, the rate of library utilization has decreased with age progression over time, additionally pursuing academic research in the library had gained popularity in given year. According to the table, at first glance, most of those who engaged with library services and received assistance from librarians were juveniles at 16-17 years old.
Getting back to the details, accessing library materials for research purposes and obtaining books through library lending experienced a parallel increase in popularity among high school and university students. In contrast, the lowest percentage was in acquiring news journals in all age groups about 20%.
In terms of the survey of library members, although 72% of individuals aged 16 to 17 actively utilize library services, 63% of those in the 18 to 24 age group emphasized the significance of libraries, as the plethora of adults by nearly three-quarters. Furthermore, in comparison to other demographic groups, younger people exhibited a considerable inclination toward obtaining guidance from library staff
