4 report(s) found.
The pie chart compares the proportion of people who use visit public libraries for different reasons in the UK in 1991 and 2000. Overall, the total number of library visits remained unchanged in both years. It can be seen that borrowing and returning books was always the most popular purpose over the period while obtaning […]
The pie charts illustrates and gives the information about the reasons of people’s use of public library in Britain in 1991 and 2000. First of all, in the minor part of the pie chart describing reasons in 1991, we can see only two reasons: studying and obtaining information, which is only 10% seperately. The next […]
The pie charts illustrate how many people visited the public library and why they came there in two years. Overall, it is apparent that the arrivals at British public libraries remain the same number in 2 years during the time questioned. In addition, the proportion of visitors coming to borrow or return books accounted for […]
The pie graphs depict the main reason why British visit libraries in 1991 and 2000. Overall, the dominant factor that drove people to go to the libraries was to borrow or return books, which was presented both in 1991 and 2000. Adversely, the proportions of people visit libraries for the purpose of studying and obtaining […]
