The diagram given illustrates percentage of library usage by three age groups and their experience related to libraries in 2012.
Generally, library was used for research and borrowing books, mostly by people who are 16-17 years old.
According to the bar chart above, people between 16-17 years used the library more than others, mostly for research and borrowing books, 55% and 51% respectively. However, they ranked the last in the trend of borrowing newspapers with only 20% of them using that facility. People from age group 25 to 29 got accounted for least use of library for research and books it provided, 41% and 33%, the ranks changed again when it was about newspaper libraries lent them, with the group members scoring 25%, more than that of their counterparts.
Regarding to the table, it is noticeable that 16-17 years old users utilized library and got help from the librarian, 72% and 43% respectively, yet nearly half of them commented libraries to be unimportant, unlike the remaining 54% who thought them to be essential. On the contrary, group of people who are between 25 and 29 used the library the least (54%), but most of them considered library to be important (74%). People who were part of age group 18-24 rated in the middle for all of the criteria mentioned above, with slightly being greater or less than percentages of 25-29 age group.
