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The pie charts illustrate the proportion of people using a public library and the main reasons for visiting between 1991 and 2000. Overall, the percentage of individuals who studied at the library decreased, while borrowing or returning books remained the most popular category throughout the period. In 1991, borrowing or returning books accounted for the […]
The charts below illustrate the main reasons why people used public libraries in Britain in 1991 and 2000. From an overall perspective, the proportion of people visiting libraries to borrow or return books showed a downward trend, whereas a reverse pattern could be observed in the figures for studying and borrowing videos over the given […]
The provided pie charts make a comparison on the proportion of English individuals visiting public libraries for distinct fundamental purposes in 1991 and 2000. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the number of visitors to public libraries was similar in both given years. Additionally, the main reason for visiting public libraries […]
The pie charts provide information about the primary reasons why people visited public libraries in the UK in 1991 and 2000. Overall, libraries received the same number of visitors in both years, with borrowing and returning books being by far the most common purpose. However, a shift was observed in the way users utilized these […]
The pie charts illustrate the purposes of people visiting the public library in Britain in two years, 1991 and 2000. Overall, there were significant changes in all categories between two years. In both years, the main reason for people visiting the library was to borrow or return books. In 1991, 65% of people came to […]
